$ XDEMINE, GAMES, X11 minesweeper game  /                                   xdemineur 1.1   <                     Author : Marc Baudoin (baudoin@ensta.fr)  #                                  |\ $                                |\| \%                                |//  ) 1                              |\ /  /        /\/\_ 1                              |//  /        /. . / 1                            |\ /  /     ___/    |_ 5                            |//  /     (____/    /_/\_ 6                             |__|      (_____/ __     >6                           /| ___  ________ _< \ \__  >5                           \|| __\| _|_   _/ \\ \___\/ 4                             | __\____ | |/ _ \\    >4                           /||___\_____|___/ \_\\  _>2                           \|____           ____ \|/                             \   \_________/   / .                              \   _    _      /-                               \_//   //_____/ -                                 (_   \ (_  _\ +                                   |/\|   \/   E             Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques Avancees (ENSTA) >                    32, boulevard Victor - 75015 Paris - France      8                          Copyright (C) 1993 Marc Baudoin  F      Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software andI      its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, K      provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that D      both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear inI      supporting documentation.  The author makes no representations about N      the suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as is")      without express or implied warranty.   P ********************************************************************************  K Xdemineur is not just another version of the minefield game, it's the best!    DESCRIPTION   M The object of the game is to find the location of the mines and to mark their N location by placing a small flag.  You have exactly as many flags as there areI mines, no more, no less.  The number of flags that remain to be placed is J displayed in the top left corner and a timer is displayed in the top right corner.   K The game is played using a three buttons mouse.  The left button is used to L uncover the cell on which you click (hoping that a mine is not hidden there)L and the right button is used to place a flag (this indicates that there is aJ mine here).  If you click again with the right button on a cell that has aO flag, the flag is changed into a question mark: this if you are trying to guess N the possible location of specific mines.  One more click with the right buttonM and the question mark disappears.  Clicking with both buttons on an uncovered M cell which has all its flags uncovers the surrounding cells (this will save a 
 lot of time).   K The numbers displayed in uncovered cells indicate the number of mines which I are located all around (for example, a 3 means that there are three mines H within the 8 adjacent cells).  The whole game relies on the use of these numbers.  H To start playing, click randomly to uncover some cells until you find anH "opening" (a number of cells that will be uncovered at the same time) or? specify the option -ouvre which automatically finds an opening.   L Finally, to start a new game, just click on the little yellow face above the
 playfield.  