Try something like this:
SET INFOCOM_PATH=C:\Users\Jeff\Downloads\zcode
Then call Viola with a story file that is in that path:
python viola.py zork1-r88-s840726.z3
This won't work. If you look at the paths variable that is getting established, it will be this:
['.', '"C', '\\Users\\Jeff\\Downloads\\zcode"']
I should also note that it Python's use of expandvars doesn't seem to work at all in PowerShell, if someone happens to be using that. Running that same command line in PowerShell shows the paths being:
['.', '$INFOCOM_PATH']
A small issue to be sure, but definitely a difference between how Viola works on Mac/Linux and Windows.
Try something like this:
SET INFOCOM_PATH=C:\Users\Jeff\Downloads\zcodeThen call Viola with a story file that is in that path:
python viola.py zork1-r88-s840726.z3This won't work. If you look at the paths variable that is getting established, it will be this:
['.', '"C', '\\Users\\Jeff\\Downloads\\zcode"']I should also note that it Python's use of
expandvarsdoesn't seem to work at all in PowerShell, if someone happens to be using that. Running that same command line in PowerShell shows the paths being:['.', '$INFOCOM_PATH']A small issue to be sure, but definitely a difference between how Viola works on Mac/Linux and Windows.