[Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev Digest, Vol 65, Issue 4

Nalin X Linux nalin.x.linux at gmail.com
Wed Jun 5 12:09:35 UTC 2013


Thanks sir i included it as per your instruction. But in the case of word
priority, check_word() will return 1 if the word is eatable. so i feel it
is not possible to detect priority with that. I need the bottom most word
which is alive and can be eaten.

https://github.com/Nalin-x-Linux/tuxtype


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> sir
> please help me to find the  most prioritized word from the fish object's.
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> please go through the code located at playgame.c  and guide me to do it.
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> https://github.com/Nalin-x-Linux/tuxtype
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> From: Pere Pujal i Carabantes <perepujal at gmail.com>
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> El dt 04 de 06 de 2013 a les 11:01 -0400, en/na Nalin X Linux va
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> > sir
> > please help me to find the  most prioritized word from the fish object's.
> >
> > please go through the code located at playgame.c  and guide me to do it.
>
> UpdateTux and check_word?
> /* UpdateTux : anytime a key is pressed, we need check to
>  * see if a fish can be eaten.  The fish that could hit
>  * the bottom of the screen first should be choosen if
>  * two fishies match what is typed
>  */
> Inside UpdateTux there is a call to check_word, I think you will be able
> to find the word based on both functions.
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> Note that accessibility should be optional, regulated by menus and
> command line, the easiest way I think is to set a global variable at
> start, say tts_accessibility=1; then check for this variable to run
> accessibility stuff.
> Later on, if time allows, it will be easy to add a menu option that
> turns this variable on/off thus enabling/disabling acessibility
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> Hope this helps
> Pere
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