Hi, this is the sixth of my seven sponsoring requests for packages related to Interactive Fiction and the Glk library specification. I'm posting them separately for clarity and CCing the corresponding ITP for each package. Apologies for the number of emails. Any comments on the packages are welcome.
Glk is a cross-platform, portable user interface library specification. It can handle simple graphics but does best at text, which can contain formatting and hyper-links. It is targeted primarily for interactive fiction (text adventure) systems. The packages more or less depend on one another. See the end of this mail for a crude dependency graph. All of the packages use cdbs and libtool, and most use automake as well. Name: nitfol ITP: #338475 License: GPL Download: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/nitfol/ Description: a Z-machine adventure game interpreter Nitfol is an interpreter that will play adventure games written for Infocom's Z-machine standard. It uses the Glk library and is thus highly portable and will run on both X and a terminal. It has limited support for sound and graphics, a built-in Z-code debugger and an automapper. The dependency graph of the packages is crudely cheapglk | \ | \ V V glkterm xglk | / | / V V glkloader | \ | \ V V nitfol glulxe | | | | V V int-fiction-ifp Cheers, -- Niko Tyni [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]