Normally, the command `box "Hello";' would display "Hello" in a reverse
coloured box which was 7 characters wide and 3 characters high. Thus,
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| Hello |
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A similar result would be expected of the command `box "\\\\\";' EXCEPT that
'\' is an Inform escape character, and can only be included in text by
writing it as @@92. So, you have the command `box "@@92@@92@@92@@92@@92";'.
This should display
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| \\\\\ |
|_______|
It actually gets the box dimensions wrong (giving four spaces for each @@92
[or whatever] rather than one for the implied escape character), and displays
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| \\\\\ |
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Is this a (known) bug? Is there a way around it?
-- Jools Arnold jools@arnod.demon.co.uk