A DOMINO puzzle consists of a rectangular grid, with each cell of the grid occupied by a single digit number. The grid represents
a set of domino pieces laid out in a rectangular array. For example, if you use a "standard" domino set having pieces ranging from 0-0 spots to 6-6 spots, then
the rectangle will be 8 cells across and 7 cells down. The puzzles can be made in various sizes, depending on the size of the domino set you use. To solve such
a puzzle, it is necessary to outline pairs of adjacent numbers in such a way that every piece of the domino set is revealed. Each puzzle has a unique solution,
and can be solved without recourse to guesswork.
Menu Functions
Use this option to choose your puzzle from the pool of DOMINO puzzles currently available on your computer.
This option allows you to make an exact copy of the current puzzle using a different file name. The copy will be saved in the domino
folder along with all of the Domino puzzles you have made. Alternatively, if you don't enter a new name for the puzzle, you can change the
Puzzle Description, or any of the other descriptive items without changing the puzzle name.
Returns you to the Magnum Opus opening screen.
This option presents you with a dialog into which you can enter a file name for your new puzzle. You can also enter several other pieces
of information such as a Puzzle Title, Author and Copyright information.
Use this option to access a Build Options dialog where you can set some rules to be followed by the puzzle building function as it builds
your puzzle.
Construction of the puzzle will commence when you select the Start / Stop Building option.
If puzzle building is successful you will receive a message containing the name of the puzzle file, and the location where it was saved.
If it becomes necessary, you can interrupt the building process by selecting this option a second time.
This leads you to a dialog box in which you can change the colors of various elements within the puzzle, and control the fonts which will
be used for the puzzle's text components. You can also decide if printing of the puzzle will be done in black and white or in color.
This will take you to a custom print screen where you can control the details involved with printing your puzzle.
This will take you to a Solve screen which provides a fully interactive environment for solving the puzzle.
This option will export a set of files which implement a fully working interactive DOMINO puzzle as a Java Applet. These files can be
uploaded to your web server to enable you to publish interactive puzzles in your own web pages. Read the topic
Exporting an Applet for more details.
Use this option to eliminate unwanted DOMINO puzzles from your file system.
Displays the Help screen which you are now reading.
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