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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Play Video Games? Post 302342448 by Annihilannic on Sunday 9th of August 2009 08:38:46 PM
Old 08-09-2009
Hmm... I've only just finished Diablo II recently. :-) Pushover sounds interesting - it isn't one I've heard of, and the description over at Mobygames is terrible. Is it like arranging dominoes so that they fall in a certain way to solve the puzzle? I'll have to try and locate an image of that, none over at the DOS Games Archive unfortunately.
 

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wmpuzzle(6)							   Version 0.5.1						       wmpuzzle(6)

NAME
wmpuzzle - WindowMaker dock app 4x4 puzzle SYNOPSIS
wmpuzzle [options] [xpm image file] DESCRIPTION
wmpuzzle provides a 4x4 puzzle on a 64x64 mini window. It is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well. OPTIONS
-h, --help displays a command line summary. -a, --auto-save automatically save the puzzle state on program exit. -k, --keyboard enable use of the keyboard for arrow-key navigation. -s, --shuffle=count shuffle the image count times, defaults to 2000. Using -s prevents loading the saved state from the resource file. -v, --version displays the version number. --display=id Set the display to use, e.g. --display=:0.0. --geometry=pos Set the position of the dock app, e.g. --geometry=+10+10. Note that the size (64x64) is hard-coded and cannot be changed. The image file must be an XPM file with minimum (and recommended) size of 48x48 pixels. If it is larger then the upper left corner will be shown. USAGE
Left mouse click moves the puzzle tiles, right click saves the current state and middle click recovers the last saved state. If -k has been specified the arrow keys and key s and key r will do as well. If the picture has been completed the last element will be shown. FILES
~/.wmpuzzlerc contains the puzzling state of the images. The basename of an image file will be used as its identifier. Use option -s to ignore this file on startup. BUGS
When wmpuzzle complains about not enough free color symbols that's because it needs to add six colors to the XPM's color table and found no free symbols using the according number of characters per pixel. Try to find some unused entries, delete them and correct the size of the color table (the third number in the first line), or enlarge the number of characters per pixel using some imaging program. Please send any bugs to <martin@godisch.de>. Debian users are encouraged to use the Debian Bug Tracking System at http://bugs.debian.org/wmpuzzle. AUTHOR
wmpuzzle is written by Martin A. Godisch <martin@godisch.de>. Thanks to Gordon Fraser for his suggestions, and to Kyle Boyle for the con- tribution of his numbers puzzle. Thanks to Matthias Klose for bug reports and fixes. The Debian Project February 2012 wmpuzzle(6)
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