X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/puzzles/blobdiff_plain/d6acbe633189e1dc93d4c313009a4f706bf55643..2964478b2dafe4131944bf92a975e8f07fb10a21:/puzzles.but diff --git a/puzzles.but b/puzzles.but index 3101bf1..4fc471c 100644 --- a/puzzles.but +++ b/puzzles.but @@ -94,6 +94,22 @@ menu}\q{Edit} menus instead.) \dd Resets the current game to its initial state. (This can be undone.) +\dt \ii\e{Load} + +\dd Loads a saved game from a file on disk. + +\dt \ii\e{Save} + +\dd Saves the current state of your game to a file on disk. + +\lcont{ + +The Load and Save operations should preserve your entire game +history (so you can save, reload, and still Undo and Redo things you +had done before saving). + +} + \dt \ii\e{Undo} (\q{U}, Ctrl+\q{Z}, Ctrl+\q{_}) \dd Undoes a single move. (You can undo moves back to the start of the @@ -1011,14 +1027,17 @@ change when you flip it. \IM{Flip controls} keys, for Flip \IM{Flip controls} shortcuts (keyboard), for Flip -Left-click in a square to flip it and its associated squares. +This game can be played with either the keyboard or the mouse. + +Left-click in a square to flip it and its associated squares, or +use the cursor keys to choose a square and the space bar or Enter +key to flip. -If you use the \q{Solve} function on this game, it will highlight -some of the squares with red blobs. If you click once in every -square with a red blob, the game should be solved. (If you click in -a square \e{without} a red blob, a red blob will appear in it to -indicate that you will need to reverse that operation to reach the -solution.) +If you use the \q{Solve} function on this game, it will mark some of +the squares in red. If you click once in every square with a red +mark, the game should be solved. (If you click in a square +\e{without} a red mark, a red mark will appear in it to indicate +that you will need to reverse that operation to reach the solution.) \H{flip-parameters} \I{parameters, for flip}Flip parameters @@ -1039,6 +1058,139 @@ causes every square to flip itself and its four immediate neighbours the game is different every time. +\C{guess} \i{Guess} + +\cfg{winhelp-topic}{games.guess} + +You have a set of coloured pegs, and have to reproduce a +predetermined sequence of them (chosen by the computer) within a +certain number of guesses. + +Each guess gets marked with the number of correctly-coloured pegs +in the correct places (in black), and also the number of +correctly-coloured pegs in the wrong places (in white). + +This game is also known (and marketed, by Hasbro, mainly) as +a board game \q{Mastermind}, with 6 colours, 4 pegs per row, and 10 guesses. +However, this version allows custom settings of number of colours +(up to 10), number of pegs per row, and number of guesses. + +Guess was contributed to this collection by James Harvey. + +\H{guess-controls} \i{Guess controls} + +\IM{Guess controls} controls, for Guess +\IM{Guess controls} keys, for Guess +\IM{Guess controls} shortcuts (keyboard), for Guess + +This game can be played with either the keyboard or the mouse. + +With the mouse, drag a coloured peg from the tray on the left-hand +side to its required position in the current guess; pegs may also be +dragged from current and past guesses to copy them elsewhere. To +remove a peg, drag it off its current position to somewhere invalid. + +Right-clicking in the current guess adds a \q{hold} marker; pegs +that have hold markers will be automatically added to the next guess +after marking. + +Alternatively, with the keyboard, the up and down cursor keys can be +used to select a peg colour, the left and right keys to select a +peg position, and the space bar or Enter key to place a peg of the +selected colour in the chosen position. \q{D} or Backspace removes a +peg, and \q{H} adds a hold marker. + +When the guess is complete, the smaller feedback pegs will be highlighted; +clicking on these (or moving the peg cursor to them with the arrow keys +and pressing the space bar or Enter key) will mark the current guess, +copy any held pegs to the next guess, and move the \q{current guess} +marker. + +If you correctly position all the pegs the solution will be displayed +below; if you run out of guesses (or select \q{Solve...}) the solution +will also be revealed. + +\H{guess-parameters} \I{parameters, for Guess}Guess parameters + +These parameters are available from the \q{Custom...} option on the +\q{Type} menu. The default game matches the parameters for the +board game \q{Mastermind}. + +\dt \e{Colours} + +\dd Number of colours the solution is chosen from; from 2 to 10 +(more is harder). + +\dt \e{Pegs per guess} + +\dd Number of pegs per guess (more is harder). + +\dt \e{Guesses} + +\dd Number of guesses you have to find the solution in (fewer is harder). + +\dt \e{Allow blanks} + +\dd Allows blank pegs to be given as part of a guess (makes it easier, because +you know that those will never be counted as part of the solution). This +is turned off by default. + +Note that this doesn't allow blank pegs in the solution; if you really wanted +that, use one extra colour. + +\dt \e{Allow duplicates} + +\dd Allows the solution (and the guesses) to contain colours more than once; +this increases the search space (making things harder), and is turned on by +default. + + +\C{pegs} \i{Pegs} + +\cfg{winhelp-topic}{games.pegs} + +A number of pegs are placed in holes on a board. You can remove a +peg by jumping an adjacent peg over it (horizontally or vertically) +to a vacant hole on the other side. Your aim is to remove all but one +of the pegs initially present. + +This game, best known as \q{Peg Solitaire}, is possibly one of the +oldest puzzle games still commonly known. + +\H{pegs-controls} \i{Pegs controls} + +\IM{Pegs controls} controls, for Pegs + +To move a peg, drag it with the mouse from its current position to +its final position. If the final position is exactly two holes away +from the initial position, is currently unoccupied by a peg, and +there is a peg in the intervening square, the move will be permitted +and the intervening peg will be removed. + +Vacant spaces which you can move a peg into are marked with holes. A +space with no peg and no hole is not available for moving at all: it +is an obstacle which you must work around. + + +\H{pegs-parameters} \I{parameters, for Pegs}Pegs 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 holes. + +\dt \e{Board type} + +\dd Controls whether you are given a board of a standard shape or a +randomly generated shape. The two standard shapes currently +supported are \q{Cross} and \q{Octagon} (also commonly known as the +English and European traditional board layouts respectively). +Selecting \q{Random} will give you a different board shape every +time (but always one that is known to have a solution). + + \A{licence} \I{MIT licence}\ii{Licence} This software is \i{copyright} 2004-2005 Simon Tatham.