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Sudoku (Oh no! Another one!) free instal
Sudoku (Oh no! Another one!) free instal









Then newspapers or websites just have to print the grid and the definitions. But there must be scripts that can spit them out.

Sudoku (Oh no! Another one!) free instal

I've always wondered how crossword puzzles are made. Ok, in other words, if I wanted to put a suduko (ACK - and I can spell it right more often than I can say it right!) game on my website for visitors to play, or to just produce a game that I could play myself, how do I use the grids that Inkscape creates, to reach those goals. But then there's the thing of making it interactive - you know.I think it's something like "onmouseover" or "onclick" like in a script. I mean, it's one thing to have a set of numbers which I could pre-program into the grid.

Sudoku (Oh no! Another one!) free instal

Well, I understand the general idea, but I don't understand the specifics. And making an interactive game, is way beyond my understanding at the moment. I'm still very early in learning how to make websites. Well, that would be great! However, I would hate for you to go to all that trouble, if there already exists ways of providing the configuration of numbers that make the puzzle work. I guess I have more to learn, if I want to make games that are ready to play Although since I don't understand exactly how the next step happens, the programming of the numbers, and the automation of the game board, I guess it's possible that it might be better to have the cells separate for that process. My only suggestion for the sudoku grids, is that they be combined and/or grouped, so they are a whole unit that you can move around. Couldn't an Inkscape extension be made which would program the correct configuration of numbers, and generate random games, that are ready to play? And I would need some kind of script to automate the game.Īnd of course, it wouldn't be any fun playing a game in which I had personally configured the numbers, because I might remember where they are, and it would be like cheating. Like for example, if I wanted to make games to put on my website, for visitors to play, I would need the right numbers to go in the right cells. You have to have a set or configuration of numbers that will work. It there some place you can go, to get the numbers (or icons or colors, or whatever you want to use) that will actually work for a realistic game? I mean, you can't just place numbers in there randomly. It doesn't give you games that are ready to play, which is what I thought it would be. Yes, I finally got it working - only to realize the extension only creates the grids.











Sudoku (Oh no! Another one!) free instal