Typo/formatting fixes for Magnets documentation.

[originally from svn r8844]
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Jacob Nevins
2010-01-16 13:03:36 +00:00
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@ -2718,8 +2718,8 @@ negative poles contained in certain columns and rows.
Your aim is to correctly place the magnets and blank dominoes such that Your aim is to correctly place the magnets and blank dominoes such that
all the clues are satisfied, with the additional constraint that no two all the clues are satisfied, with the additional constraint that no two
similar magnetic poles may be orgothonally adjacent (since they repel). similar magnetic poles may be orthogonally adjacent (since they repel).
Neutral poles do not repel, and can be adjacacent to any other pole. Neutral poles do not repel, and can be adjacent to any other pole.
Credit for this puzzle goes to \i{Janko} \k{janko-magnets}. Credit for this puzzle goes to \i{Janko} \k{janko-magnets}.
@ -2739,8 +2739,8 @@ click removes the magnet.
Right-clicking on an empty square places a blank domino there. Right-clicking on an empty square places a blank domino there.
Right-clicking again places two question marks on the domino, signifying Right-clicking again places two question marks on the domino, signifying
'this cannot be blank' (which can be useful to note deductions while \q{this cannot be blank} (which can be useful to note deductions while
solving, and right-clicking again empties the domino. solving), and right-clicking again empties the domino.
You can also use the cursor keys to move a cursor around the grid. You can also use the cursor keys to move a cursor around the grid.
Pressing the return key will lay a domino with a positive pole at that Pressing the return key will lay a domino with a positive pole at that
@ -2760,7 +2760,7 @@ These parameters are available from the \q{Custom...} option on the
\dd Size of grid in squares. There will be half \e{Width} \by \e{Height} \dd Size of grid in squares. There will be half \e{Width} \by \e{Height}
dominoes in the grid: if this number is odd then one square will be blank. dominoes in the grid: if this number is odd then one square will be blank.
(Grids with at least one odd dimension tend to be easier to solve) (Grids with at least one odd dimension tend to be easier to solve.)
\dt \e{Difficulty} \dt \e{Difficulty}