From https://github.com/garglk/garglk/releases/tag/2019.1:
The highlight of this release is updated interpreters:
* Alan3 3.0b6
* Bocfel 1.0.1
* Git 1.3.5
* Glulxe 0.5.4
* Hugo 3.3.0
* Jacl 2.9.0
* Tads2 2.5.17
* Tads3 3.1.3
In addition, the Gargoyle Glk implementation has seen some improvements:
* Text-to-speech support
* The built-in fonts support a much wider range of Unicode
* Full screen support
* Various accumulated small fixes and updates
pkglint -Wall -r --autofix --only aligned
After running the above command, three packages had to be adjusted
manually:
In maelstrom-x11, pkglint didn't see that a commented variable
assignment should have been re-aligned as well.
In netmaze, there was a single line that didn't align well with all the
others, but pkglint decided to adjust the whole paragraph to this single
line. The result would have been ok, but not good.
In tscp, there was a paragraph where some of the lines were indented
one space more than the others. This rule is useful when one variable
name is very long compared to the others, but not in this case.
Packaged by Wes Frazier in PR 52431, some fixes by myself.
Gargoyle is an IF player that supports all the major interactive fiction
formats.
Most interactive fiction is distributed as portable game files. These portable
game files come in many formats. In the past, you used to have to download a
separate player (interpreter) for each format of IF you wanted to play.
Gargoyle is based on the standard interpreters for the formats it supports.
Gargoyle is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public
License.