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After brainstorming with Gareth, we've decided that this is a much
simpler and better way to indicate tile orientation than those colour bars. [originally from svn r5717]
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@ -433,11 +433,9 @@ is just to arrange all the 1s into the first row, all the 2s into
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the second row, and so on.
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\b You can configure whether the orientation of tiles matters. If
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you ask for an orientable puzzle, each tile will have a yellow bar
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along the side that should be at the top, and a green bar along the
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side that should be at the bottom. To remind you of which way round
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things go, there will be coloured bars by the sides of the grid.
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Line up matching colours horizontally to complete the puzzle.
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you ask for an orientable puzzle, each tile will have a triangle
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drawn in it. All the triangles must be pointing upwards to complete
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the puzzle.
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\C{rectangles} \i{Rectangles}
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