Simple answer, without spelling it out (since I haven't actually done it
myself, and don't want to :)
grep "to be closed" *.c
Flavor to suit taste.
On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Todd A Laycock wrote:
> I hope this question isn't as stupid as my last one.
>
> How would you go about making a door that when you try to walk through it
> (and it is closed) it doesn't tell you the name of it?
>
> For instance if I were to type down in this room, and the down door name
> is bushes, how could I get Circle to keep from saying:
>
> The bushes seems to be closed.
>
> I'd rather have it say:
>
> Alas, you cannot go that way...
>
> which is what it says when you try to leave in a non-existent exit.
>
> I've seen it done elsewhere, I just don't know how you do it.
>
> Any info is welcome.
>
> Todd
>
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