Windows Frotz updated

I guess this comes down to whether you think the spec should be descriptive or proscriptive. It certainly started life as descriptive (“this is what Infocom interpreters do”) and the trouble with trying to make it proscriptive is that you’re not likely to achieve very much: people like Gargoyle, people like Parchment, and saying “these interpreters don’t follow the rules” isn’t likely to cause anything to change. If we could ever get everyone to agree on a spec change it would have to be to make this sort of behaviour less tightly defined, not more.

A new release of WindowsFrotz has been released.
Version 1.25 is available at Github.

This release just corrects a bug that was shipped with the prior version 1.24 that made setting the fixed width font impossible.

A little advice from my side as a linux user: Both, the installer as well as the standalone don’t work properly under wine.