Tata, a Marcin powiedział, że Nat Pryce powiedział(a), że: > Below is the definition from dictionary.com. In Enigma, it's used to > mean the target time in which to complete a level, and so is similar > to definitions 1 and 5 below. > > par Pronunciation Key (pär) > n. > > 1. An amount or level considered to be average; a standard: > performing up to par; did not yet feel up to par. > 2. An equality of status, level, or value; equal footing: a local > product on a par with the best foreign makes. > 3. The established value of a monetary unit expressed in terms of a > monetary unit of another country using the same metal standard. > 4. The face value of a stock, bond, or other negotiable instrument: > sold the bond at par. > 5. Sports. The number of golf strokes considered necessary to > complete a hole or course in expert play. > > tr.v. Sports parred, par?ring, pars > > To score par on (a hole or course) in golf. > > adj. > > 1. Equal to the standard; normal: a solid, par performance. > 2. Of or relating to monetary face value.
Ok, I've already looked it up in a dictionary... I have one more question: There's this: ``exactly the par time by: ''. Is it that par times are based on experimental data given by actual players, or do I get something wrong here? The definitions above suggest that par value is based on statistics, while in enigma it looks that it's something more of a best known result? -- tadeusz _______________________________________________ Enigma-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/enigma-devel
