ref: 68bc396b7bfce5d30581af79863b8e32ea5bf7a8
parent: b7e0d854fe39016589fd73bfa2b98eb0e9a72228
author: Simon Tatham <anakin@pobox.com>
date: Sun Apr 18 11:07:54 EDT 2010
Wording tweaks inspired by (but not the same as) some in a Debian downstream patch. [originally from svn r8924]
--- a/puzzles.but
+++ b/puzzles.but
@@ -2493,10 +2493,10 @@
block of size two and means that one digit divided by the other is
equal to the given amount.
-Note that a block may contain more than one digit the same (provided
-the identical ones are not in the same row and column). This rule is
-precisely the opposite of the rule in Solo's \q{Killer} mode (see
-\k{solo}).
+Note that a block may contain the same digit more than once
+(provided the identical ones are not in the same row and column).
+This rule is precisely the opposite of the rule in Solo's \q{Killer}
+mode (see \k{solo}).
}
@@ -2682,12 +2682,12 @@
\IM{Singles controls} controls, for Singles
Left-clicking on an empty square will colour it black; left-clicking again
-will replace the number. Right-clicking will add a circle (useful for
+will restore the number. Right-clicking will add a circle (useful for
indicating that a cell is definitely not black).
You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid. Pressing the
return or space keys will turn a square black or add a circle respectively,
-and pressing the key again will replace the number or remove the circle.
+and pressing the key again will restore the number or remove the circle.
(All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.)