Re: hello, and gnome tali (gtali) manual draft
- From: Trevor Curtis <trevor curtis home com>
- To: Jon Allen <jon jonallen org>
- Cc: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: hello, and gnome tali (gtali) manual draft
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:11:11 -0400
Sorry dude. Contrary to what the doctable says, Gtali *does* have a
manual. I know this because I converted it from a simple html doc to
docbook.
Send off an email to the maintainer if you wish to improve on it. I'm
sure he'll appreciate the help! :)
later,
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 04:45:38AM -0600, Jon Allen wrote:
> From: Jon Allen <jon jonallen org>
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.2-2 i686)
> To: gnome-doc-list gnome org
> Subject: hello, and gnome tali (gtali) manual draft
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 04:45:38 -0600
>
> Hi there --
>
> Here's a re-introduction to the gnome-doc-list. I've been working
> mostly on Nautilus since I last introduced myself here, and I'm trying
> to contribute to the GDP in my (copious ;) spare time.
>
> I noticed on the Tasks page that gnome-games are a high priority item.
> I looked in the doctable and noticed that no-one is on GTali (Gnome
> Tali), so I drafted a manual for it. Mind you, this is my first attempt
> at the glories of Docbook, and it's a very rough draft. As of now, some
> of my tag selections are flaky and I'm not sure what to put in the
> Authors info yet.
>
> I'll request a doctable username/pwd and put my info in the table for
> GTali. All feedback is welcome and encouraged.
>
> Regards,
> Jon
>
> --
> Jon Allen
> jon jonallen org
> http://jonallen.org/
>
> ]> 2001 Jon Allen Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
> modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
> License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free
> Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts,
> and no Back-Cover Texts. You may obtain a copy of the GNU Free
> Documentation License from the Free Software Foundation by visiting
> their Web site or by writing to: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
> Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Many of the
> names used by companies to distinguish their products and services are
> claimed as trademarks. Where those names appear in any GNOME
> documentation, and those trademarks are made aware to the members of
> the GNOME Documentation Project, the names have been printed in caps
> or initial caps. This is version 1.0 of the GNOME Tali manual. Gnome
> Tali is a game similar to poker, but played with dice and without
> money. During your turn, you roll five dice three times and try to
> create the best "hand." Your two rerolls may include any or all of
> your dice. The objective of the game is to create hands that match
> scoring combinations similar to poker scoring (e.g. 3 of a kind,
> Straight, etc.). Gnome Tali is very similar to the dice game Yahtzee,
> which is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc. To run Gnome Tali, select Games->
> GTali from the Programs Menu, or type gtali on the command line. Gnome
> Tali is included in the GNOME-Games package, which is part of the
> GNOME desktop environment. This document describes version &version;
> of Gnome Tali. When play starts, you see the results of your first
> throw of the dice. Click on the dice you wish to roll again and they
> will turn into pumpkins. When you have selected all the dice you wish
> to reroll, press the "Roll!" button. When you have a hand you like or
> have run out of chances to throw the dice, click on a row
> corresponding to what you think is your best scoring combination. If
> you select a scoring combination that does not correspond to your
> hand, you will be scored accordingly. For example, if you get
> "Yahtzee" -- 5 of a kind -- and click on the "Large Straight" scoring
> row, you will receive a zero in your Large Straight scoring row. You
> can only use each scoring combination once. Once you've entered a
> score in a slot, you can't change the score later if you roll a better
> hand. To change the game settings, select Settings-> Preferences... .
> This opens the GTali Setup dialog. The properties in the GTali Setup
> window are: Computer Opponents Delay Between Rolls Selecting this
> option will make the computer opponents pause between rolls of the
> dice so you can see what they are doing. This slows down game play
> slightly. Show Thoughts During Turn Selecting this option will print
> the computer opponents' thoughts to the console window. You can see
> the computer opponent evaluate each score box and select dice to
> reroll. Number of Opponents Select the number of computer opponents.
> You are allowed a total of six human and computer players. If you
> attempt to increase this number near the limit, the number of human
> players will be decreased to maintain only six total players. Human
> Players Number of Players Selects the number of human players. As
> described above you are only allowed six total players. After you have
> made all the changes you want, click the OK button to apply the
> changes and close the GTali Setup dialog. To cancel the changes and
> return to previous values, click the Cancel button. GNOME Tali was
> written by GNOME-HACKER (hacker gnome org). To find more information
> about MY-GNOME-APP, please visit the MY-GNOME-APP Web page. Please
> send all comments, suggestions, and bug reports to the GNOME bug
> tracking database. (Instructions for submitting bug reports can be
> found on-line.) You can also use Bug Report Tool (bug-buddy),
> available in the Utilities submenu of Main Menu, for submitting bug
> reports. This manual was written by Jon Allen (jon jonallen org).
> Please send all comments and suggestions regarding this manual to the
> GNOME Documentation Project by sending an email to docs gnome org You
> can also add your comments online by using the GNOME Documentation
> Status Table. This program is free software; you can redistribute it
> and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
> published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
> License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is
> distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
> WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
> FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
> for more details. A copy of the GNU General Public License is included
> as an appendix to the GNOME Users Guide. You may also obtain a copy of
> the GNU General Public License from the Free Software Foundation by
> visiting their Web site or by writing to
>
>
> Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place - Suite 330 Boston,
> MA 02111-1307 USA
--
Trevor Curtis
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~tcurtis
--------------------------------------------------------------
"The only people who have anything to fear from free software,
are those whose products are worth even less." --David Emery.
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