oh. you’re not even talking about goto
, you’re talking about include
. we can explain more in the twine forum sectron.
Yeah, that makes more sense to me, but semantically speaking still isn’t the behavior I want (at that point I’m forgetting about passage A and skipping to B or C entirely, at least in an abstract sense of thinking about it). But, like, it seems like it does the behavior I want, so maybe the semantics of the command don’t matter.
I think in general I may be just too stuck in the choicescript philosophy and not “getting” the twine one. I’ll ask a more specific question over in the twine subforum.
Or you could wrap a bunch of different (display:)
macros within some conditional statements, like (if:)
.
See you in the Twine section!
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