You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid: if possible
the cursor will always move orthogonally, otherwise it will move
towards the nearest island to the indicated direction. Pressing the
You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid: if possible
the cursor will always move orthogonally, otherwise it will move
towards the nearest island to the indicated direction. Pressing the
-return key followed by a cursor key will lay an island in that direction
+return key followed by a cursor key will lay a bridge in that direction
(if available); pressing the space bar followed by a cursor key will
lay a \q{non-bridge} marker.
(if available); pressing the space bar followed by a cursor key will
lay a \q{non-bridge} marker.
You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid squares and
lines. Pressing the return key when over a grid line will draw or
clear its edge, as above. Pressing the return key when over a dot will
You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid squares and
lines. Pressing the return key when over a grid line will draw or
clear its edge, as above. Pressing the return key when over a dot will
-pick up an arrow, to be dropped the nest time the return key is
+pick up an arrow, to be dropped the next time the return key is
pressed; this can also be used to move existing arrows around, removing
them by dropping them on a dot or another arrow.
pressed; this can also be used to move existing arrows around, removing
them by dropping them on a dot or another arrow.