Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 52:03 Used 'show wrong moves' Used 'check puzzle' when incorrect
No longer really able to see these larger puzzles; if you zoom in you don't get the whole line/column. Also difficult to find the digits that are wrong when using "show wrong moves"
Posted 16th Sep 2018 at 11:33
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
Hi Elisabeth,
If you click 'HIDE PANEL' at the top of the player, it will fill the width of the window - although that may not help you if the height of the screen is limiting it. And (as you probably know) if you maximise the window (e.g. by double-clicking the title bar) it will fill the screen too. I do agree that zooming in on an Hitori puzzle is less useful than for most other puzzle types.
The font jumps slightly out of the box in Chrome when I press 'show wrong moves' since the font style changes more than it should. It's a long time since I tried that option in the Hitori player, and obviously Chrome is displaying it differently to how it once did. On the other hand, it's not a subtle change. It works as intended in Internet Explorer still.
Gareth
Posted 17th Sep 2018 at 09:57
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 52:03 Used 'show wrong moves' Used 'check puzzle' when incorrect
Thanks Gareth
It is the height that is the problem; I always maximise the window so there isn't any way round the problem! Zooming is OK for the rows but hides part of the columns.
I usually use Firefox but will see if Explorer or Chrome show up wrong moves more clearly.
Elisabeth
Posted 24th Sep 2018 at 17:20
tedphiz3 Rated puzzle: Easy Best completion time: 26:59 Time on first attempt: 53:34 Used 'show wrong moves' Used 'check puzzle' when incorrect
Thanks Gareth-I love these puzzles
Posted 25th Sep 2018 at 12:43
Grizzlybare Rated puzzle: Hard Completion time: 57:50 Used 'show wrong moves'
Phew!! These always test my logic and my patience!
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If you click 'HIDE PANEL' at the top of the player, it will fill the width of the window - although that may not help you if the height of the screen is limiting it. And (as you probably know) if you maximise the window (e.g. by double-clicking the title bar) it will fill the screen too. I do agree that zooming in on an Hitori puzzle is less useful than for most other puzzle types.
The font jumps slightly out of the box in Chrome when I press 'show wrong moves' since the font style changes more than it should. It's a long time since I tried that option in the Hitori player, and obviously Chrome is displaying it differently to how it once did. On the other hand, it's not a subtle change. It works as intended in Internet Explorer still.
Gareth
It is the height that is the problem; I always maximise the window so there isn't any way round the problem! Zooming is OK for the rows but hides part of the columns.
I usually use Firefox but will see if Explorer or Chrome show up wrong moves more clearly.
Elisabeth
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