ref: 3448fe1b477bf9ed79b83cd788918c6bdc8b33a4
parent: 6860c65bb3807dd83830e047d35d8f0fe4e89a86
author: Simon Tatham <anakin@pobox.com>
date: Sun Oct 18 13:03:10 EDT 2015
Use \q{} in place of literal quote marks in puzzles.but. While checking over the Palisade docs for this sort of error, I happened to notice that a few were already in the existing games' documentation.
--- a/puzzles.but
+++ b/puzzles.but
@@ -2343,8 +2343,8 @@
pressing space will also erase pencil marks.
As for Solo, the cursor keys can be used in conjunction with the digit
-keys to set numbers or pencil marks. You can also use the 'M' key to
-auto-fill every numeric hint, ready for removal as required, or the 'H'
+keys to set numbers or pencil marks. You can also use the \q{M} key to
+auto-fill every numeric hint, ready for removal as required, or the \q{H}
key to do the same but also to remove all obvious hints.
Alternatively, use the cursor keys to move the mark around the grid.
@@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@
turns, you might mark the one way it \e{can't} go with a cross.)
Alternatively, use the cursor keys to move the cursor. Use the Enter
-key to begin and end keyboard `drag' operations. Use the Space,
+key to begin and end keyboard \q{drag} operations. Use the Space,
Escape or Backspace keys to cancel the drag. Or, hold Control while
dragging with the cursor keys to toggle segments as you move between
squares.