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- VARITALE COMMANDS -- A BRIEF TUTORIAL
-
- Whenever you see the COMMAND> prompt,
- it means VariTale is waiting for you to
- enter one of these commands:
-
- BROWSE, BYE, HELP, MAP, PICK, READ,
- START, TIME or WIDTH.
-
- You don't have to type the whole word.
- Just enough to be recognizable. One or
- two letters is usually enough.
-
- There are some other commands, known as
- the "librarian" commands, but those are
- reserved for the person who runs the
- VariTale library. They are described
- in the instructions sent with VariTale,
- so we won't discuss them now.
-
-
- ABOUT THE COMMANDS
-
- BROWSE lets you see what's inside a
- VariTale book. You can explore the
- table of contents without having to
- read the chapters. This is a good way
- to see the various branches the story
- is taking. It also provides the chap-
- ter numbers, which you'll need to know
- if you want to jump into the middle of
- the book.
-
- BYE disconnects you from VariTale and
- returns you to the system you were on,
- originally. Sometimes, though, you'll
- run out of time while in VariTale, in
- which case, you'll get a count-down for
- each of the last 5 minutes, after which
- you'll be disconnected automatically.
-
- HELP is what you're reading right now.
-
- MAP is an alternative to BROWSE. It
- shows how the chapters refer to others.
-
- PICK shows you the various books in the
- VariTale library, along with a few in-
- dictions of their popularity. You can
- then pick one of the books to either
- READ or BROWSE.
-
- READ lets you read the book that you've
- selected with the PICK command.
-
- When you've read to the end of a chain
- of chapters, you'll have the chance to
- add your own, although there is a maxi-
- mum of five alternatives to any chap-
- ter. Type carefully, though; you can
- edit while entering your chapter, but
- once you've saved it, you won't be able
- to change it again.
-
- While you're entering a chapter, you
- can use the special * edit command to
- get back to the COMMAND> prompt. This
- allows you to check earlier chapters of
- the story, even as you write. Please
- take care to get the facts right. It's
- a courtesy that will be appreciated.
-
- START is used to start a book of your
- own. Note that there is limited space
- in the VariTale library, so wait until
- you have a really good idea before you
- use this command.
-
- WIDTH sets your screen's width. The
- default is 80 characters. The word-
- wrapping doesn't attempt to format the
- text you'll see, but it does prevent
- words from being chopped in two.
-
- So ... stay a while. Peruse our fine
- collection of VariTale books. Don't
- forget to make your own contribution!