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1/* auto-generated by genhelp.sh */
2/* DO NOT EDIT! */
3const char help_text[] =
4"#Chapter 18: Untangle "
5"\n"
6"You are given a number of points, some of which have lines drawn "
7"between them. You can move the points about arbitrarily; your aim is "
8"to position the points so that no line crosses another. "
9"\n"
10"I originally saw this in the form of a Flash game called Planarity "
11"[7], written by John Tantalo. "
12"\n"
13"[7] http://planarity.net "
14"\n"
15"\n#18.1 Untangle controls "
16"\n"
17"To move a point, click on it with the left mouse button and drag it "
18"into a new position. "
19"\n"
20"(All the actions described in section 2.1 are also available.) "
21"\n"
22"\n#18.2 Untangle parameters "
23"\n"
24"There is only one parameter available from the `Custom...' option on "
25"the `Type' menu: "
26"\n"
27"_Number of points_ "
28"\n"
29"Controls the size of the puzzle, by specifying the number of "
30"points in the generated graph. "
31"\n"
32;
33const char quick_help_text[] = "Reposition the points so that the lines do not cross.";