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Details —
A single action in detail. |
Taking off something (past tense taken off)
The Standard Rules give Inform
only a simple model of clothing. A thing can be worn only if it has the
either/or property of being 'wearable'. (Typing a sentence like 'Mr Jones
wears the Homburg hat.' automatically implies that the hat is wearable,
which is why we only seldom need to use the word 'wearable' directly.)
There is no checking of how much or how little any actor is wearing, or
how incongruous this may appear: nor any distinction between under or
over-clothes.
When an article of clothing is taken off, it becomes a thing directly
carried by its former wearer, rather than being (say) dropped onto the floor.
Typed commands leading to this action
"take/carry/hold off [something]"
"take/carry/hold [something] off"
"remove [something preferably held]"
"shed/doff/disrobe [something preferably held]"
Rules controlling this action
check an actor taking off can't take off what's not worn rule name
unlist
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check an actor taking off can't exceed carrying capacity when taking off rule name
unlist
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carry out an actor taking off standard taking off rule name
unlist
report an actor taking off standard report taking off rule name
unlist
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