actions.
(On Mac OS X, to conform with local user interface standards, these
-actions are situated on the \I{File menu}\q{File} and \q{Edit
+actions are situated on the \I{File menu}\q{File} and \I{Edit
menu}\q{Edit} menus instead.)
\dt \ii\e{New game} (\q{N}, Ctrl+\q{N})
other games (Pattern) can solve \e{some} external game IDs, but only
if they aren't too difficult.
+The \q{Solve} command adds the solved state to the end of the undo
+chain for the puzzle. In other words, if you want to go back to
+solving it yourself after seeing the answer, you can just press Undo.
+
}
\dt \I{exit}\ii\e{Quit} (\q{Q}, Ctrl+\q{Q})