ref: 7c736c4c1f93ca6c29af5b34cd5d3ec9aa1ca05b
parent: fc59e33845b32b07468735a224e0200a590de15a
author: Jacob Nevins <[email protected]>
date: Fri Dec 29 19:50:29 EST 2006
Document the new --game and --load options on Unix. [originally from svn r7040]
--- a/puzzles.but
+++ b/puzzles.but
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
\lcont{
-The Load and Save operations should preserve your entire game
+The Load and Save operations preserve your entire game
history (so you can save, reload, and still Undo and Redo things you
had done before saving).
@@ -308,8 +308,17 @@
(This section only applies to the Unix port.)
-In addition to specifying game parameters on the command line (see
-\k{common-cmdline}), you can also specify various options:
+In addition to being able to specify game parameters on the command
+line (see \k{common-cmdline}), there are various other options:
+
+\dt \cw{--game}
+
+\dt \cw{--load}
+
+\dd These options respectively determine whether the command-line
+argument is treated as specifying game parameters or a \i{save} file
+to \i{load}. Only one should be specified. If neither of these options
+is specified, a guess is made based on the format of the argument.
\dt \cw{--generate }\e{n}