X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/puzzles/blobdiff_plain/8b3b322359561c6c1ba4d00927400c0e5c6eecf2..d51ac5190b7ef0c184830fc6832e88e1030ab827:/puzzles.but diff --git a/puzzles.but b/puzzles.but index 85b497d..5d41c47 100644 --- a/puzzles.but +++ b/puzzles.but @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This is a collection of small one-player puzzle games. -\copyright This manual is copyright 2004-2007 Simon Tatham. All rights +\copyright This manual is copyright 2004-2008 Simon Tatham. All rights reserved. You may distribute this documentation under the MIT licence. See \k{licence} for the licence text in full. @@ -2087,8 +2087,9 @@ them. Your aim is to fully populate the grid with numbers such that: \b All the greater-than signs are satisfied. -In \q{Trivial} mode, there are no greater-than signs; the puzzle is -to solve the \i{Latin square} only. +In \q{Trivial} mode (available via the \q{Custom} game type +selector), there are no greater-than signs; the puzzle is to solve +the \i{Latin square} only. At the time of writing, this puzzle is appearing in the Guardian weekly under the name \q{\i{Futoshiki}}. @@ -2137,10 +2138,11 @@ These parameters are available from the \q{Custom...} option on the \dt \e{Difficulty} \dd Controls the difficulty of the generated puzzle. At Trivial -level, there are no greater-than signs (the puzzle is to solve the -Latin square only); at Recursive level backtracking will be required -(but the solution should still be unique); the levels in between -require increasingly complex reasoning to avoid having to backtrack. +level, there are no greater-than signs; the puzzle is to solve the +Latin square only. At Recursive level (only available via the +\q{Custom} game type selector) backtracking will be required, but +the solution should still be unique. The levels in between require +increasingly complex reasoning to avoid having to backtrack. @@ -2231,9 +2233,11 @@ Filling was contributed to this collection by Jonas K\u00F6{oe}lker. \H{filling-controls} \I{controls, for Filling}Filling controls To play Filling, simply click the mouse in any empty square and then -type a digit on the keyboard to fill that square. If you make a -mistake, click the mouse in the incorrect square and press 0, Space, -Backspace or Enter to clear it again (or use the Undo feature). +type a digit on the keyboard to fill that square. By dragging the +mouse, you can select multiple squares to fill with a single keypress. +If you make a mistake, click the mouse in the incorrect square and +press 0, Space, Backspace or Enter to clear it again (or use the Undo +feature). (All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.) @@ -2246,7 +2250,7 @@ grid, through the \q{Type} menu. \A{licence} \I{MIT licence}\ii{Licence} -This software is \i{copyright} 2004-2007 Simon Tatham. +This software is \i{copyright} 2004-2008 Simon Tatham. Portions copyright Richard Boulton, James Harvey, Mike Pinna and Jonas K\u00F6{oe}lker.