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Gareth - is there any way to print these larger Hanjies? My eyes can’t handle the 30 x 30’s let alone this 40 x 40! Just hitting “print” doesn’t put it is a usable form. Thanks, Ellen
Posted 10th Jan 2021 at 07:32
Timewaster Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Hard Completion time: 2:46:47
I'd suggest taking a screenshot and print it, but you'd need a sufficient screen resolution -> 1024x768 seems to be the absolute minimum.
Another way that seems to work (not perfectly) - at least in my firefox-Browser with the London View
- right-click the puzzle and open it in a new tab instead of a popup window - hide Padel (important step) - wait for "resize window"-message to disappear (for looks - it doesn't help anything because the "hide panel" link is costing vertical space anyway) - use the regular print function - set to landscape (not portrait)
I don't have a working printer right now, but the pdf-print-preview shows a somewhat distorted b/w picture of everything you need to solve the puzzle (cells are not sqare - so if you hold the paper with the done puzzel a bit slantedly, you should see the proper result...).
Posted 11th Jan 2021 at 03:10
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
The 40x40 hanjie are designed for solving on a desktop or laptop screen, or on a tablet with stylus or other input device. I absolutely accept they cannot be solved on a phone or small device. :)
On a desktop/laptop you can maximize the window to make it fill the screen, which I know not everyone always realizes.
Puzzlemix deliberately doesn't directly support printing, to avoid people solving puzzles then typing in the solutions and creating strange timing data, but when I reimplement the player I might review this.
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Just hitting “print” doesn’t put it is a usable form. Thanks, Ellen
Last edited by JoergWausW 10th Jan 2021 at 17:35
Another way that seems to work (not perfectly) - at least in my firefox-Browser with the London View
- right-click the puzzle and open it in a new tab instead of a popup window
- hide Padel (important step)
- wait for "resize window"-message to disappear (for looks - it doesn't help anything because the "hide panel" link is costing vertical space anyway)
- use the regular print function
- set to landscape (not portrait)
I don't have a working printer right now, but the pdf-print-preview shows a somewhat distorted b/w picture of everything you need to solve the puzzle (cells are not sqare - so if you hold the paper with the done puzzel a bit slantedly, you should see the proper result...).
On a desktop/laptop you can maximize the window to make it fill the screen, which I know not everyone always realizes.
Puzzlemix deliberately doesn't directly support printing, to avoid people solving puzzles then typing in the solutions and creating strange timing data, but when I reimplement the player I might review this.
You can however view other players' statistics and comments in the tables above.