On Mon, 2014-01-27 at 19:33 -0500, Alex Rozenshteyn wrote: > Package: sgt-puzzles > Version: 9872-1 > Severity: wishlist > Tags: upstream > > Dear Maintainer (and author), > Loopy is a lot of fun, and I particularly like how absent lines are > visually apparent. It would be nice to use this program as an > interface to e.g. http://krazydad.com/slitherlink/ puzzles. I'd be > happy to spend a few minutes transcribing and then use the loopy. > What's frustrating, though, is that I can't figure out the order of > the faces in the penrose (rhombs) grid (I haven't tried all of the > grids, but the other ones I have tried are easier to figure out). > > I understand that something like an interactive puzzle design mode is > beyond the scope of this package (and probably a bit against the > spirit, too), but some documentation on the description strings > and/or a more user-editable input format would be appreciated. > > Thanks for maintaining (and writing) this package.
Simon, do you think you could document this? Would it make sense to provide a way to show the numbering of faces? Ben. -- Ben Hutchings We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. - Albert Camus
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