It'd be good to note that in the man page, especially with some urls.
I guessed the two letter and probably three letter words were from the
competition lists, but assumed the rest was just /usr/dict/words or
something.
That's what I used originally, but it turned out to be both woefully
incomp
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> All the words are taken from official Scrabbe dictionaries available on
> the 'net. You can view them from the source package if you want. Many
> have definitions.
It'd be good to note that in the man page, especially with some urls.
I guessed the tw
The only real problem I've struck is a few dodgy looking words like
"oxes" or "farer", I guess that's a matter of how the dictionary is
imported or setup. A way to print the dictionary, especially the 2
and 3 letter words would be nice.
All the words are taken from official Scrabbe dictionaries
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> What are your general impressions of the game,
It's good, especially for a pretty modest amount of code. I've been
playing level 3, which is enough for me if I'm not concentrating :).
The only real problem I've struck is a few dodgy looking words like
In the game board below, the blank used as Z at 1C was incorrectly
counted as 10 in my "zed(26)". If I'm not mistaken a blank is worth
nothing, no matter what letter it's used as. The computer's initial
"sieze" and subsequent "seized" seem to have been counted correctly
though.
You are correct
Package: scrabble
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In the game board below, the blank used as Z at 1C was incorrectly
counted as 10 in my "zed(26)". If I'm not mistaken a blank is worth
nothing, no matter what letter it's used as. The computer's initial
"sieze" and subsequent "seized" seem to hav
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