This is a collection of small one-player puzzle games.
-\copyright This manual is copyright 2004-5 Simon Tatham. All rights
+\copyright This manual is copyright 2004-2007 Simon Tatham. All rights
reserved. You may distribute this documentation under the MIT licence.
See \k{licence} for the licence text in full.
\lcont{
-The Load and Save operations should preserve your entire game
+The Load and Save operations preserve your entire game
history (so you can save, reload, and still Undo and Redo things you
had done before saving).
(This section only applies to the Unix port.)
-In addition to specifying game parameters on the command line (see
-\k{common-cmdline}), you can also specify various options:
+In addition to being able to specify game parameters on the command
+line (see \k{common-cmdline}), there are various other options:
+
+\dt \cw{--game}
+
+\dt \cw{--load}
+
+\dd These options respectively determine whether the command-line
+argument is treated as specifying game parameters or a \i{save} file
+to \i{load}. Only one should be specified. If neither of these options
+is specified, a guess is made based on the format of the argument.
\dt \cw{--generate }\e{n}
\A{licence} \I{MIT licence}\ii{Licence}
-This software is \i{copyright} 2004-2006 Simon Tatham.
+This software is \i{copyright} 2004-2007 Simon Tatham.
Portions copyright Richard Boulton, James Harvey and Mike Pinna.