With regard to Harlowe... Is there a way that the outcome of an (either: ) macro in one passage could automatically activate a subsequent passage, that is, without having to click on a link associated with the outcome of the (either: ) macro? So for example if the outcome of (either: 0, 1) is 0, is there a way to automatically activate a passage connected to 0? Hope my question makes sense.
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note: You are using the Numbers 1 and 0 to determine if something happened or not, and generally it is better to use the Boolean values of true and false to do that.
The above examples changed to use Boolean values: ... as you can see, the format of the (if:) macros is slightly different than when testing for non-boolean values (numbers, strings). I also included an example of how to use the not keyword to test for false.