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* Substantial infrastructure upheaval. I've separated the drawing APISimon Tatham2005-08-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | as seen by the back ends from the one implemented by the front end, and shoved a piece of middleware (drawing.c) in between to permit interchange of multiple kinds of the latter. I've also added a number of functions to the drawing API to permit printing as well as on-screen drawing, and retired print.py in favour of integrated printing done by means of that API. The immediate visible change is that print.py is dead, and each puzzle now does its own printing: where you would previously have typed `print.py solo 2x3', you now type `solo --print 2x3' and it should work in much the same way. Advantages of the new mechanism available right now: - Map is now printable, because the new print function can make use of the output from the existing game ID decoder rather than me having to replicate all those fiddly algorithms in Python. - the new print functions can cope with non-initial game states, which means each puzzle supporting --print also supports --with-solutions. - there's also a --scale option permitting users to adjust the size of the printed puzzles. Advantages which will be available at some point: - the new API should permit me to implement native printing mechanisms on Windows and OS X. [originally from svn r6190]
* New puzzle: `Light Up', by James H.Simon Tatham2005-08-04
| | | | | | | | | | Also in this checkin (committed by mistake - I meant to do it separately), a behind-the-scenes change to Slant to colour the two non-touching classes of diagonals in different colours. Both colours are set to black by default, but configuration by way of SLANT_COLOUR_* can distinguish them if you want. [originally from svn r6164]
* New puzzle: `Slant', picked from the Japanese-language section ofSimon Tatham2005-08-02
| | | | | | | | | | | nikoli.co.jp (which has quite a few puzzles that they don't seem to have bothered to translate into English). Minor structural change: the disjoint set forest code used in the Net solver has come in handy again, so I've moved it out into its own module dsf.c. [originally from svn r6155]
* Add Dominosa printout support.Jacob Nevins2005-07-14
| | | | [originally from svn r6094]
* Aesthetic improvements, mostly suggested by Gareth.Simon Tatham2005-05-22
| | | | [originally from svn r5833]
* It occurred to me yesterday that Net could perfectly well be playedSimon Tatham2005-05-22
| | | | | | on paper, so here's a routine to print it out. [originally from svn r5826]
* Added a `--generate' command-line option in the GTK port of everySimon Tatham2005-04-29
puzzle, to make it construcct puzzle IDs and output them on stdout. Also checked in print.py, a script which reads puzzle IDs on stdin and produces PostScript output. With these, you can generate pages of Pattern, Rectangles and Solo puzzles to take on trains with you. [originally from svn r5707]