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* misc/har.c: A small C program for dealing with Hamster archives. This is
not properly a part of Free Hero Mesh (and is not needed in order to use
or compile Free Hero Mesh), but is included since it is likely to be useful
for some users (e.g. to copy pictures/sounds between puzzle sets).
* misc/sokoban.tar.gz: Example puzzle set.
(The files in the misc/ directory are not part of Free Hero Mesh nor are
they needed by Free Hero Mesh, but are provided for convenience. They can
safely be ignored or deleted if you are not using them.)
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* misc/har.c: A small C program for dealing with Hamster archives. This is
not properly a part of Free Hero Mesh (and is not needed in order to use
or compile Free Hero Mesh), but is included since it is likely to be useful
for some users (e.g. to copy pictures/sounds between puzzle sets).
* misc/sokoban.tar.gz: Example puzzle set.
* smallxrm.c and smallxrm.h: This is an implementation of the X resource
manager which is used in Free Hero Mesh but can also be used in other
programs independently from Free Hero Mesh.
(The files in the misc/ directory are not part of Free Hero Mesh nor are
they needed by Free Hero Mesh, but are provided for convenience. They can
safely be ignored or deleted if you are not using them.)
=== Community/discussion ===
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You must use the base name. For example, if the puzzle set files are
named "sokoban.xclass", "sokoban.class", "sokoban.level", and
"sokoban.solution", then you must type "heromesh sokoban" to load it.
(This assumes that the file is in the current directory. If it isn't,
then you must also specify the directory name, in addition to the puzzle
set base name.)
(Later versions of Free Hero Mesh might add support for composite puzzle
sets, although the current version does not have this.)
** How to access the NNTP?
You can use a NNTP client program, often called a "newsreader" program.
Many email programs can also do NNTP, including Mozilla Thunderbird.
There are also specialized NNTP programs, including Pan and bystand.
(Some are text, some are binary, and some are hybrid; you will need one
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You must use the base name. For example, if the puzzle set files are
named "sokoban.xclass", "sokoban.class", "sokoban.level", and
"sokoban.solution", then you must type "heromesh sokoban" to load it.
(This assumes that the file is in the current directory. If it isn't,
then you must also specify the directory name, in addition to the puzzle
set base name.)
You may also use a composite puzzle set. In this case, use the -z switch
and pass the name including the file name suffix.
** How to access the NNTP?
You can use a NNTP client program, often called a "newsreader" program.
Many email programs can also do NNTP, including Mozilla Thunderbird.
There are also specialized NNTP programs, including Pan and bystand.
(Some are text, some are binary, and some are hybrid; you will need one
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