- Add doc/ directory, so publishing to gh-pages is a bit easier. - Update .gitignore to not ignore the doc/ directory. - Move manual documentation directory into new var directory (var/docs) - Move example dialogue tree into new var directory (var/trees) - Update YARD to find manual documentation in new var directory
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Example Dialogue Tree
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# The trunk is a general introduction to the tree. It shouldn't include any
# thematic details, rather a one-liner to let the user know what they're getting
# into.
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trunk: "This is a general introduction to the dialogue tree."
# Branches are the content of a dialogue tree. Each branch is numbered, and that
# number is used as the primary means of navigation. The text of a branch is the
# story provided to the user; the result of getting to the branch. The leaves
# (the section titled leaf) represent the options. Options are displayed in the
# order they appear. Within a leaf, the text is what the option says, and the
# branch is the branch number which this option will lead to. Leading to branch
# number 0 will immediately exit the program.
#
# You can have as many branches and leaves as you wish, though having too many
# leaves may lead to both display problems, and paralyzing indecision.
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branch:
number: 1
text: "The first branch. Displayed first, by default."
leaf:
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text: "The first option for this branch. It leads to branch 2"
branch: 2
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text: "The second branch. It immediately exits the program."
branch: 0
# A terminal branch is a branch which has no leaves. This represents an ending.
# Once a user hits a terminal branch, the program will display the branch text,
# and then redirect the user to branch 0, to exit.
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branch:
number: 2
text: "This is a terminal branch. After displaying this text,
the program will exit."