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* Patch from Mark Wooding to introduce a draw_thick_line() function inSimon Tatham2010-05-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | the drawing API, for use by Loopy. It's optional: drawing.c will construct an acceptable alternative using a filled polygon if the front end doesn't provide it. Net and Netslide previously had static functions called draw_thick_line(), whose claim to the name is less justified and so they've been renamed. [originally from svn r8962]
* Introduce, and implement as usefully as I can in all front ends, aSimon Tatham2009-12-27
| | | | | | | | | | new function in the drawing API which permits the display of text from outside basic ASCII. A fallback mechanism is provided so that puzzles can give a list of strings they'd like to display in order of preference and the system will return the best one it can manage; puzzles are required to cope with ASCII-only front ends. [originally from svn r8793]
* Introduce some infrastructure to permit games' print functions toSimon Tatham2009-02-22
| | | | | | draw dotted lines. No puzzle yet uses this, but one's about to. [originally from svn r8453]
* Revise the printing colour framework so that we can explicitlySimon Tatham2008-04-07
| | | | | | | request either of hatching or halftoning, and also choose which to supply as a fallback when printing in colour. [originally from svn r7976]
* Add James Harvey's excellent new puzzle, `Galaxies'.Simon Tatham2007-02-22
| | | | [originally from svn r7304]
* James H has implemented a new `Tricky' difficulty level in Light Up:Simon Tatham2005-09-01
a non-recursive level above Easy, which therefore moves the recursive Hard mode further up still. Play-testing suggests that in fact Tricky is often _harder_ than the old Hard mode, since the latter had limited depth of recursion and would therefore spot complex deductions only if it happened to start a recursion on the right square; Tricky may be limited in the sophistication of its complex deductions, but it never misses one, so its puzzles tend to be hard all over. Also in this checkin, a new source file `nullfe.c', containing all the annoying stub functions required to make command-line solvers link successfully. James wrote this for (the new) lightupsolver, and I've used it to simplify the other stand-alone solvers. [originally from svn r6254]