Section - General Supporter/Container Tweaks
Instead of putting something on a supporter when the player encloses the second noun:
say "You lack the dexterity to balance [the noun] on [the second noun] while you're still holding [the second noun]."
Instead of putting something on something when the second noun encloses the player:
say "There isn't really room for both you and [the noun] on [the second noun]."
[Robin is too tidy to put things on the floor that don't belong on the floor.]
A thing can be floor-standing or supporter-requiring. A thing is usually supporter-requiring.
Last check dropping a supporter-requiring thing:
say "You can't just drop [the noun] on the floor. What if someone steps on [it-them of the noun] or trips over [it-them of the noun]?" instead.
A container can be contents-mentionable-in-description. A container is usually contents-mentionable-in-description.
This is the new examine containers rule:
if the noun is a container and the noun is contents-mentionable-in-description:
consider the examine containers rule.
The new examine containers rule is listed instead of the examine containers rule in the carry out examining rules.
A supporter can be contents-mentionable-in-description. A supporter is usually contents-mentionable-in-description.
This is the new examine supporters rule:
if the noun is a supporter and the noun is contents-mentionable-in-description:
consider the examine supporters rule.
The new examine supporters rule is listed instead of the examine supporters rule in the carry out examining rules.