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puzzles/html/tents.html
Simon Tatham e2c84a5fd2 Introduce a mechanism in this source tree for building the container
web pages for the Java applets. Previously, those have all been
maintained by hand in my website's svn area, which is a bit silly. Now
we have a file per puzzle in the 'html' subdirectory which contains
the puzzle's name, one or two attributes, and the instructions snippet
to go below the puzzle applet; and then there's a Perl script that
builds all the real web pages out of that by adding in the parts
common across all files: the header, footer, and middle fragment with
the <applet> tag and resizing bits and pieces.

One piece _not_ checked in here is the footer text specific to my
hosting at chiark, which I think does still belong in the www area. So
Buildscr doesn't actually build the web pages; it just delivers the
bits and pieces by which my nightly snapshot script will be able to
run the program that _does_ build them, passing that footer as an
extra argument.

[originally from svn r9780]
2013-03-30 20:04:10 +00:00

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Tents
<p>
Place tents in the empty squares in such a way that:
<ul>
<li>no two tents are adjacent, even diagonally
<li>the number of tents in each row and column matches the numbers
around the edge of the grid
<li>it is possible to match tents to trees so that each tree is
orthogonally adjacent to its own tent (but may also be adjacent to
other tents).
</ul>
<p>
Click in a square to place or remove a tent. Right-click to mark a
square as empty (not a tent). Right-click and drag along a row or
column to mark many squares at once as empty.
<p>
Warning '!' marks appear to indicate adjacent tents. Numbers round
the edge of the grid light up red to indicate they do not match the
number of tents in the row. Groups of tents light up red to indicate
that they have too few trees between them, and vice versa.