+\C{slant} \i{Slant}
+
+\cfg{winhelp-topic}{games.slant}
+
+You have a grid of squares. Your aim is to draw a diagonal line
+through each square, and choose which way each line slants so that
+the following conditions are met:
+
+\b The diagonal lines never form a loop.
+
+\b Any point with a circled number has precisely that many lines
+meeting at it. (Thus, a 4 is the centre of a cross shape, whereas a
+zero is the centre of a diamond shape \dash or rather, a partial
+diamond shape, because a zero can never appear in the middle of the
+grid because that would immediately cause a loop.)
+
+Credit for this puzzle goes to \i{Nikoli} \k{nikoli-slant}.
+
+\B{nikoli-slant}
+\W{http://www.nikoli.co.jp/puzzles/39/index.htm}\cw{http://www.nikoli.co.jp/puzzles/39/index.htm}
+(in Japanese)
+
+
+\H{slant-controls} \i{Slant controls}
+
+\IM{Slant controls} controls, for Slant
+\IM{Slant controls} keys, for Slant
+\IM{Slant controls} shortcuts (keyboard), for Slant
+
+Left-clicking in a blank square will place a \cw{\\} in it (a line
+leaning to the left, i.e. running from the top left of the square to
+the bottom right). Right-clicking in a blank square will place a
+\cw{/} in it (leaning to the right, running from top right to bottom
+left).
+
+Continuing to click either button will cycle between the three
+possible square contents. Thus, if you left-click repeatedly in a
+blank square it will change from blank to \cw{\\} to \cw{/} back to
+blank, and if you right-click repeatedly the square will change from
+blank to \cw{/} to \cw{\\} back to blank. (Therefore, you can play
+the game entirely with one button if you need to.)
+
+(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)
+
+\H{slant-parameters} \I{parameters, for slant}Slant parameters
+
+These parameters are available from the \q{Custom...} option on the
+\q{Type} menu.
+
+\dt \e{Width}, \e{Height}
+
+\dd Size of grid in squares.
+
+