Readme for puzzle-draw-0.1.0.4
puzzle-draw
puzzle-draw is a library and command-line tool for drawing pencil puzzles using Diagrams. It aims to provide a utility layer on top of Diagrams to help with drawing arbitrary puzzles, as well as supporting several specific puzzle types directly. In addition, it includes functionality for parsing puzzle data from a YAML file format.
Examples
A liar slitherlink with solution:
This was rendered from the following YAML document:
type: slitherlinkliar
puzzle: |
1..0.3
.03222
0....1
3....3
32202.
3.3..3
solution:
loop: |
.┌──┐┌┐
.│┌─┘││
.│└──┘│
┌┘.┌─┐│
└┐┌┘.││
┌┘│..││
└─┘..└┘
liars: |
...X..
.X....
X.....
.....X
....X.
..X...
There is a demo web application at demo that provides some more examples and that can be used to generate SVG images from such puzzle descriptions.
Or see a puzzle set that covers the puzzle types that are supported as of 2014-05.
Installing
This is a brief overview of how to install the command line tool.
You'll need to get a Haskell environment, by installing the
Haskell Platform. Then install puzzle-draw
with cabal:
$ cabal install puzzle-draw
This will compile puzzle-draw against the SVG backend, and install
a binary drawpuzzle
that formats puzzles to SVG. Alternatively,
you can compile against the Cairo backend by passing -fcairo
:
$ cabal install -fcairo puzzle-draw
This will enable PDF and PNG output. Be warned that getting Cairo installed can be tricky on non-Linux platforms.
Running
As an example, suppose the Liar Slitherlink puzzle description above
is copied into a file slitherliar.pzl
.
$ drawpuzzle slitherliar.pzl
This will generate two files slitherliar.svg
and slitherliar-sol.svg
,
containing the puzzle and solved puzzle, respectively. Run
$ drawpuzzle -h
to see some command line options that allow modifying the program's behaviour, e.g., choosing the output format.