Changes for version: November 23, 2008 ------------------------------------ Previously, the player was always asked for confirmation before restoring an auto-saved position, whether the restore was requested via a an end-of-game option or via a regular game command. In this version, the end-of-game option no longer asks for confirmation, consistently with the behavior of the other end-of-game options predefined in the Adv3 Library. Thanks to Greg Boettcher for suggesting this improvement. Changes for version: August 31, 2005 ------------------------------------ The new file introduced in the April 11, 2005 version has been removed. It was required only for compatibility with the Past Tense Libary Extension, and has become useless now that the past tense handling has been incorporated in the core TADS 3 Library and doesn't exist as a standalone extension anymore. Changes for version: April 11, 2005 ----------------------------------- A new file, autosave_msg_neu_past.t, has been added for compatibility with the Past Tense Libary Extension (by the same author). This new file does not define its messages differently from autosave_msg_neu.t: since all messages in AutoSave are system messages unrelated to the timeline of the story, they never need to be rendered in the past tense. However, the Past Tense Extension requires the presence of a file called autosave_msg_neu_past.t, so it has been added, and defined simply to include the contents of autosave_msg_neu.t. Changes for version: September 8, 2004 -------------------------------------- Formely, the word RETRY, when it denoted the command, was hyperlinked in all Library messages, including notifications that the command RETRY is disabled. Telling the player they can't use the command and providing a hyperlink at the same time was a bit misleading, so the hyperlink has now been removed from all messages where it was not appropriate. Thanks to Eric Eve for suggesting this improvement. Version: September 6, 2004 -------------------------- This was the first version publicly released.