On 29/10/2009, at 9:42 AM, Simon Glass wrote:
Dear Enigma team,
I’ve downloaded David Skinner’s Sokoban puzzles (Sasquatch series)
and Hexoban
puzzles in html format.
Q1 - Can I use these puzzles with Enigma?
They would need to be converted into a level format to play them. Some
of his Sokobans are already in the game in the Sokoban section - you
can have a look at the code for some of these levels (open the Enigma
package, then Contents/Resources/data/levels/enigma_microban [or
enigma_mas_microban]).
Q2 - In Engima’s documentation is says to refer to the documents
doc/README.macosx and doc/Requirements if you want to add new
levels. Where do
I find these documents - are they in the source code which can be
download from
the website? I use a Mac.
These files are in the source code, in this folder:
http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/enigma-game/trunk/doc/
These documents refer to the requirements for building the program
from the source code.
If all you want is to add new levels, just add them to the 'auto'
folder:
Users/YourUserName/Library/Application Support/Enigma/levels/auto/
these will then appear in the auto folder ('Level Pack' / 'User' /
'Auto Folder') when you next start the game.
Q3 - I don’t have any programming knowledge. If you are adding new
levels
rather than creating new levels, is it a matter of converting the
puzzles into
a compatible file format for Enigma? Then adding these files, plus
extra files
and folders from the source code download, to Enigma? Then typing: ./
configure
&& make && make install in the Enigma director? to install them into
Enigma?
--
Simon Glass
Hope that helps.
Mark P. (Mac user and UNSW alumnus!)
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