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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: [Inform] Random strings (Was Re: How do you work?)
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Anson Turner  <anson@DELETE_THISpobox.com> wrote:
>> but I'm not sure why I'm plugging a compiler mod I can't release
>
>Here's something that people can actually use. I hope. There's room for
>improvement here, but I only threw this together in the past week.

Cool! Looks like it can basically do everything my compiler mod
can do, and more (like sequential then random), except for support
for nesting--e.g. "{%one|two|{%three|3}|four}", but that's not
something I use very often.

SeanB
