From e2c84a5fd2b1ca6d3d8be0279466079b35b6c189 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Tatham Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 20:04:10 +0000 Subject: Introduce a mechanism in this source tree for building the container web pages for the Java applets. Previously, those have all been maintained by hand in my website's svn area, which is a bit silly. Now we have a file per puzzle in the 'html' subdirectory which contains the puzzle's name, one or two attributes, and the instructions snippet to go below the puzzle applet; and then there's a Perl script that builds all the real web pages out of that by adding in the parts common across all files: the header, footer, and middle fragment with the tag and resizing bits and pieces. One piece _not_ checked in here is the footer text specific to my hosting at chiark, which I think does still belong in the www area. So Buildscr doesn't actually build the web pages; it just delivers the bits and pieces by which my nightly snapshot script will be able to run the program that _does_ build them, passing that footer as an extra argument. [originally from svn r9780] --- html/blackbox.html | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) create mode 100644 html/blackbox.html (limited to 'html/blackbox.html') diff --git a/html/blackbox.html b/html/blackbox.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f98604f --- /dev/null +++ b/html/blackbox.html @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Black Box +

+Determine where the hidden balls are in the box, by observing the +behaviour of light beams fired into the box from the sides. +

+Click in a square around the edge of the box to send a beam into the +box. Possible results are 'H' (the beam hit a ball dead-on and +stopped), 'R' (the beam was either reflected back the way it came or +there was a ball just to one side of its entry point) or a number +appearing in two squares (indicating that the beam entered one of +those squares and emerged from the other). +

+Click in the middle of the box to place your guessed ball positions. +When you have placed enough, a green button will appear in the top +left; click that to indicate that you think you have the answer. +You can also right-click to mark squares as definitely known. -- cgit v1.1