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Gadget...

Compile your game with the -r <filename> option set.  This will dump all text
in double quotes to the specified filename, allowing you to run a spellcheck
on it via an editor or word processor.

Chip Hayes

Gadget wrote:

> Is there a way to output *all* text in an inform game to a text file
> so it can be spellchecked? So far, I've just used transcripts, but
> since my game is getting bigger and bigger, it's hardly possible to
> check *every* response and message this way... Any advice is
> appreciated.
>
> (NB: Sorry for typos in this post. Have no spellchekcer on my
> newsreader.)
>

