Dishes by Emily Short


Dishes is a convenience extension for use with Measured Liquid by Emily Short. Dishes provides some standard-sized cups, glasses, graduated measuring cups, jugs, bottles, etc., as well as a corked bottle kind that opens with the use of a secondary cork object.

The kinds defined by dishes are:

Glass: standard 12 oz (or similar in Metric units)
Measuring Cup (graduated -- see Measured Liquid): 12.0 fl oz
Cup: 8.0 fl oz / 237 mL
Flask (openable, opaque): 10.0 fl oz. / 300 mL
Bottle (openable, transparent): 25.0 fl oz / 750 mL
Jug: 32.0 fl oz / 1000 mL

Glasses and cups are marked "preferred for drinking", which means that the game will try to have the player sip from these in preference to jugs or bottles, if a command is ambiguous.

A subkind of the bottle is the corked bottle: it has the same fluid capacity as an ordinary bottle, but it comes with a cork which must be removed for drinking.

A corkscrew kind is also provided. If there is a corkscrew in the game, it will be required to open a corked bottle for the first time; if not, the player character is presumed to have the gift of opening corked bottles by the power of his mind alone.

Example: * Sipping - A bottle of hard cider and a glass and corkscrew to assist in drinking from it.

"Sipping"

Include Dishes by Emily Short.

The Kitchen is a room. The cabinet is a closed openable container in the kitchen. It is fixed in place.

The cabinet contains a glass and a corkscrew.

The player carries a corked bottle called a heavy bottle. The liquid of the heavy bottle is hard cider. The fluid content of the heavy bottle is 25.0 fl oz.

Table of Liquids (continued)
liquid     potable     flavor
hard cider     true     "It tastes deliciously tangy."

Understand "hard" or "cider" as the hard cider.

Test me with "i / drink cider / open cider / open cabinet / open cider / drink cider / pour cider in glass / drink cider / cork bottle / drink cider / g / g / g / g / g / drink bottle / i".