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Comment it to the admins of this wiki to see if they can program it. If they say no, they are not in mood or they don't have time, tell them to give you the current font code since there is someone (me) that can do it. | Comment it to the admins of this wiki to see if they can program it. If they say no, they are not in mood or they don't have time, tell them to give you the current font code since there is someone (me) that can do it. | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 6 September 2006
i wold like to make a page with hex problems
But I'm new in hexwiki and I'm not shure how it works. Can I create a new page? I wold like to make a "basic" hex problems for new players.
- Yes, creating a new page is perfectly ok too if you want. Just create a link somewhere, like this, so that you can go to the page and add content to it. Good luck! And be bold. — turing 15:05, 3 Jul 2006 (CEST)
I just making some test to know how wiki works
Problem X Vertical to play and win
Wrong Playing in the lader don't seems good
Correct
its a test
Puzzle X2
(from templates seccion)
Blue seems connected. How can Red block it?
Solution Puzzle X2
Blue is connected to the right due to A3 template. Blue is not connected to the left. Can connect if play in b5. Then Red must to play in one of the following *
a6, b5 and c5 can be responded by c3 connecting with A3 template
a5 can be responded by c4 connecting with B3 template
correct solution: c4 althougt it's not sure who win
Note: it's only a test, not the final hex problems page. I'm testing the edit in wiki. Can somebody help me? How I can delete or modify my talk page? I only know add comments but no modify the existing ones. Thanks
- To edit the page, simply click the edit button at the top of this page. Until now you have presumably clicked the +, which is next to the edit and allows you to add extra comments, but not modify the earlier ones. Note that in the diagram above, blue has an easy win if he plays b3. Taral 19:24, 18 Jul 2006 (CEST)
Nombres a les peces
Ei, pel que he vist de la manera de fer-ho, ha de ser fàcil de numerar les jugades.
La cosa seria fer:
<hex ordered=yes> R7 C7 Vd5 Hd4 Ve3 Hd6 </hex>
Comenta'ls als que porten el wiki si ho podrien programar. Si et diuen que no, que no en tenen ganes o no tenen temps, digue'ls que si et passen el codi font de com es fa ara hi ha algú (jo) que ho podria fer. --Viktor 22:46, 13 Aug 2006 (CEST)
- Could somebody who masters the above romance language step in and serve as an interpreter? I think I understand Viktor's question, but I'm not sure if I understand all of his additional comments... Anyway, the board rendering engine is at a dead end (because it uses a non-viable combination of PHP and HTML tables), and I would love to see a different solution where we could actually make additions like this. Kindly contact me if you would like to collaborate on such an effort. — turing 17:34, 15 Aug 2006 (CEST)
- Turing, this is Catalan language. I will translate it. --Gregorio 08:52, 6 Sep 2006 (CEST)
Translation:
Oriol says:
Numbers to pieces
For what I have seen, it has to be easy to number the moves.
The point is to do:
<hex ordered=yes> R7 C7 Vd5 Hd4 Ve3 Hd6 </hex>
And Viktor adds:
Comenta'ls als que porten el wiki si ho podrien programar. Si et diuen que no, que no en tenen ganes o no tenen temps, digue'ls que si et passen el codi font de com es fa ara hi ha algú (jo) que ho podria fer.
Comment it to the admins of this wiki to see if they can program it. If they say no, they are not in mood or they don't have time, tell them to give you the current font code since there is someone (me) that can do it.
(End of Translation --Gregorio 08:58, 6 Sep 2006 (CEST))