/* auto-generated by genhelp.sh */ /* DO NOT EDIT! */ const char help_text[] = "#Chapter 10: Pattern " "\n" "You have a grid of squares, which must all be filled in either black " "or white. Beside each row of the grid are listed the lengths of the " "runs of black squares on that row; above each column are listed the " "lengths of the runs of black squares in that column. Your aim is to " "fill in the entire grid black or white. " "\n" "I first saw this puzzle form around 1995, under the name " "`nonograms'. I've seen it in various places since then, under " "different names. " "\n" "Normally, puzzles of this type turn out to be a meaningful picture " "of something once you've solved them. However, since this version " "generates the puzzles automatically, they will just look like random " "groupings of squares. (One user has suggested that this is actually " "a _good_ thing, since it prevents you from guessing the colour of " "squares based on the picture, and forces you to use logic instead.) " "The advantage, though, is that you never run out of them. " "\n" "\n#10.1 Pattern controls " "\n" "This game is played with the mouse. " "\n" "Left-click in a square to colour it black. Right-click to colour it " "white. If you make a mistake, you can middle-click, or hold down " "Shift while clicking with any button, to colour the square in the " "default grey (meaning `undecided') again. " "\n" "You can click and drag with the left or right mouse button to colour " "a vertical or horizontal line of squares black or white at a time " "(respectively). If you click and drag with the middle button, or " "with Shift held down, you can colour a whole rectangle of squares " "grey. " "\n" "You can also move around the grid with the cursor keys. Pressing the " "return key will cycle the current cell through empty, then black, " "then white, then empty, and the space bar does the same cycle in " "reverse. " "\n" "Moving the cursor while holding Control will colour the moved-over " "squares black. Holding Shift will colour the moved-over squares " "white, and holding both will colour them grey. " "\n" "(All the actions described in section 2.1 are also available.) " "\n" "\n#10.2 Pattern parameters " "\n" "The only options available from the `Custom...' option on the `Type' " "menu are _Width_ and _Height_, which are self-explanatory. " "\n" ; const char quick_help_text[] = "Fill in the pattern in the grid, given only the lengths of runs of black squares.";