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PIANO-F seems very quick to reveal the piece of music (by design?) #38

Open eriktorbjorn opened 2 years ago

eriktorbjorn commented 2 years ago
>LOOK
(You are in the sitting room.)
It looks even lovelier than it sounds in the tourist brochure.
It's a comfy place to read a book, play the piano, or just relax.
Lord Jack and all his guests are here. They smile pleasantly but, with typical
British reserve, seem willing to leave you to your own devices.

>SWIM IN PIANO
(You can't swim in it.)

>LOOK
(You are in the sitting room.)
It looks even lovelier than it sounds in the tourist brochure.
It's a comfy place to read a book, play the piano, or just relax.
On the piano you see a piece of music.
Lord Jack and all his guests are here. They smile pleasantly but, with typical
British reserve, seem willing to leave you to your own devices.
Hyde begins playing the piano.

That's because any action that reaches PIANO-F except LISTEN, PLAY and any "remote verb?" (see REMOTE-VERB?) will automatically reveal the piece of music if it's in the piano:

       (<REMOTE-VERB?>
    <RFALSE>)
       (<IN? ,MUSIC ,PIANO>
    <FCLEAR ,MUSIC ,NDESCBIT>
    <RFALSE>)>>