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This directory contains the desktop Linux port of Crosswords.
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To build, run a shell in this directory and type
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# make
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or
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# make debug
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or
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# make memdebug
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Any will work as long as you have both libncurses and libgtk-1.2 and
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the associated headers installed on your system. If you don't you can
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play with the Makefile to build with only GTK or ncurses.
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Once you've built, go to the linux directory that will be created
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within this one and type, at a minimum
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# ./xwords -s -n SomeName
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to get a GTK-based game with the built-in (English) tiles. (Add the
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-u flag to run with ncurses instead of GTK.) There will be no robot
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player, and the hint feature ('?' button) won't work. For that you
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need a real dictionary, which you can build in the dawg directory. If
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you build the BasEnglish2to8.xwd one in dawg/English, this command
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will run a two person game between you and the machine:
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# ./xwords -s -r robot -n SomeName -d ../../dawg/English/BasEnglish2to8.xwd
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Here are the commands to launch two copies playing against each other
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over the network. Do these in separate shells both in the same
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directory as the above commands ran in. Launch the one with the -s
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flag (the "server") first.
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s1# ./xwords -s -r Eric -N -p 4000 -l 4001
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s2# ./xwords -d ../../dawg/English/BasEnglish2to8.xwd -r Kati -p 4001 -l 6002
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Both of these have "robot" players. Turn one or both -r flags to -n
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for human players who make their own moves.
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If you want to run them on different machines, just add the -a flag to
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the client telling it on what machine to find the server (since it
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sends the first message, and the server will use the return address
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from that message.)
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*****
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Please keep in mind that these Linux desktop clients are meant for
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development only, as testbeds for code in ../common/ that will also be
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used for the "real" products on PalmOS, PocketPC, eBookman, etc.
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They're not supposed to be polished.
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