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PySol - a Solitaire Game Collection
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PySol is an exciting collection of 111 solitaire card games.
Highlights
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- currently supports 111 distinct games
- very nice look and feel
- additional cardsets are available from the PySol homepage
- background table tiles
- unlimited undo & redo
- load & save games
- player statistics
- hint system
- demo games
- support for user written plug-ins - add your own solitaire variants
- integrated HTML help browser
- portable across X11, Windows 95/98/NT and MacOS
- based upon an extensible solitaire engine
- written in 100% pure Python
Documentation
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For other questions like "how do I install PySol ?" and "how to play ?"
please consult the file INSTALL and the online HTML documentation
in the `data/html' directory.
Feedback
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As I do not have the time to test all variants thoroughly this
release will have bugs and misfeatures. The only way to get
these fixed is to report them :-)
I also welcome your comments and suggestions (or just a mail
that you like PySol...)
Call for contributions
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There are many ways you could help further improving PySol:
report bugs, improve the documentation, contribute a solitaire
variant, write some nice dialogs for the statistics display, scan
a cardset pack for use in pysol-cardsets (but please make sure the
copyright for the images has expired), contribute some graphics,
implement a better win animation, provide fancy toolbar icons,
draw a cool official PySol logo or animation, record samples
for the upcoming sound support, ...
Please get in touch with me if you would like to join PySol development.
Copyright
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PySol is Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
PySol is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
See the file COPYING.
Have fun,
Markus
<markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
http://wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at/mfx/pysol.html
P.S. To simplify installation PySol is distributed in a "bundled" version.
The developers source code is available from the PySol homepage.
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