Wording tweaks inspired by (but not the same as) some in a Debian

downstream patch.

[originally from svn r8924]
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Simon Tatham
2010-04-18 15:07:54 +00:00
parent b7e0d854fe
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@ -2493,10 +2493,10 @@ either way round, though.
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 @@ Singles was contributed to this collection by James Harvey.
\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.)