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The Basics
Id: 3273
Status: resolved
Priority: 0/
Queue: Games-Bingo

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Owner: jonasbn [...] cpan.org
Requestors: lars [...] thegler.dk
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Bug Information
Severity: Normal
Broken in: 0.07
Fixed in: 0.08



Subject: Old stuff and speling in README
The README file obviously wasn't completely updated when Games::Bingo::Print was split off. A couple of spelling mistakes also fixed in the attached patch.
Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/data/cvs/modules/Games/Bingo/README,v retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.7 README --- README 2003/07/30 17:53:09 1.7 +++ README 2003/08/17 20:47:59 @@ -18,13 +18,12 @@ SETUP -use the programme bingo_print.pl located in the bin direcitory to -generate the number of pages you require (one for each player). Each +Use the programme bin/bingo_print.pl from the Games::Bingo::Print module +to generate the number of pages you require (one for each player). Each page holds 3 cards. -Setup the computer and start playing using either the program bingo.pl -located in the bin directory or one of the other bingo programmes -listed below. +Setup the computer and start playing using either the program bin/bingo.pl +or one of the other bingo programs listed below. PLAYING // The rules of bingo @@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ The bingo cards have 3 rows and 8 columns with a random selection of 12 numbers. -The first column contains numbers between #1 and #9. second between #10 +The first column contains numbers between #1 and #9. the second between #10 and #19, the last column contains numbers between #80 and #90, (the latter holding the alias 'gamle ole' in .dk - it is allowed to shout 'GAMLE OLE' when this number is pulled); @@ -64,19 +63,18 @@ ABOUT This collection of modules and programs comes from when I got the idea -that I had never programed a bingo game for my computer. I got inpired -by playing and actual physical bingo game and I though to myself - +that I had never programmed a bingo game for my computer. I got inspired +by playing an actual physical bingo game and I thought to myself - that's easy to implement and yes it was. -in the bin directory is located a simple console based bingo game -application called bingo.pl +In the bin directory is located a simple console based bingo game +application called bingo.pl. But since the project has grown, and the next natural step was to make -the progam able to print its own bingo cards, Matt Saergant suggested -using PDFLib and for providing me with an working example. +the progam able to print its own bingo cards. Matt Sergeant suggested +using PDFLib and provided me with a working example. -in the bin directory is also located a card printing console -application called bingo_print.pl +The printing of bingo cards has been moved in the Games::Bingo::Print module. Well not even having the PDF part in place I got the crazy idea of implementing an Aqua GUI for the program, which would give the code a @@ -97,4 +95,4 @@ Thanks, -jonasbn <jonasbn@cpan.org>, Copenhagen 13th. May 2003 \ No newline at end of file +jonasbn <jonasbn@cpan.org>, Copenhagen 13th. May 2003
Your patch have been included in G::B 0.08, thanks :) jonasbn