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Faulty expression in harlowe

edited June 2015 in Help! with 2.0
I have spent several hours working in my story, and still can't quite figure what is wrong with this:
(else:)[You want a $lovechoice marriage. Well thought. You can now (if: $lovechoice is not "no" and $spouse is "no")[find someone to court in (link: "town")[(goto: "couple choice")]]

Could someone with more experience check it for me?

Comments

  • You are missing the last ]
  • That was right. I just never had to put more than two of them after a sentence before. Might as well count better next time.

    Thanks.
  • What I don't understand though, is why your syntax highlighting didn't show it. All I did was paste it into a blank story and it showed me the mistake.

    Of course I have Harlowe 1.1
  • edited June 2015
    Sage wrote: »
    Of course I have Harlowe 1.1

    That might be it. This version of harlowe never shows me my mistakes.
  • Sage wrote: »
    Of course I have Harlowe 1.1 beta
    FTFY. lol
  • Hey, another related question. This hook, used to work just fine, and still does in the passages where I used them last week. But when I try to add new ones in other passages, harlowe does not detect them.
    [study]<c1|
    
    (click: ?c1)[passage text]
    
  • Are you 100% sure that you are formatting the new ones that are not working correctly?
  • You mean changing the "c1" part to a thing that is not used yet? Yes, I tried that. It did not work.
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