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NAME

       xword - do crossword puzzles in the Across Lite format

SYNOPSIS

       xword [puzzlefile.puz]...

DESCRIPTION

       Xword  is  a  GTK  program for doing crossword puzzles. It can read and
       write puzzles in the Across Lite file format.  Consequently,  it  works
       well  for doing puzzles from The New York Times. As well as a clock, it
       supports printing. It also auto-saves puzzles as you solve them so that
       you can return to partially completed puzzles.

USAGE

       First, locate a puzzle on the web. The best place to go is the web site
       of The New York Times. However, it costs money to access these puzzles.
       Free puzzles are available from The Houston Chronicle.

       After  you  have found a puzzle, click on it in your web browser. Xword
       will open the puzzle and you can start solving. You can also choose  to
       save  the  puzzle on your hard disk. Then you can open the puzzle using
       Xword later.

       After you have worked on a puzzle for a while, you  may  want  to  save
       your  work.   There  are  two ways to save. The easiest way is to close
       Xword without any further action. The  next  time  you  open  the  same
       puzzle (either by opening the .puz file or by clicking the same link on
       the web), you will be asked whether you want to continue where you left
       off.  If you choose to continue, all your correct and incorrect answers
       will be saved, as well as the time on the clock.

       However, this technique only works for opening the puzzle on  the  same
       computer.   If  you  need  to  open  the  saved  puzzle  on a different
       computer, then you can choose "Save" from the "File"  menu.  The  saved
       file  can  be  opened  with  Xword  on any computer. However, incorrect
       answers and the time on the clock will not be saved.

       To print a puzzle, select "Print" from the "File"  menu.  You  can  see
       what the printed puzzle will look like by clicking "Print Preview". You
       can select the paper size and orientation by clicking  on  the  "Paper"
       tab (puzzles are usually easier to read in landscape mode).

       Sometimes  a puzzle will be locked so that the answers are unavailable.
       Unfortunately, Xword’s support for locked puzzles  is  somewhat  flaky.
       When  using  a  locked  puzzle,  you should not click on the "Check" or
       "Solve" buttons, since they will give incorrect  information.  However,
       you  can  still  use Xword to enter answers for a locked puzzle. Later,
       when an unlocked version of the puzzle is released  (usually  the  next
       day),  open  it  using  Xword. When asked, choose to continue where you
       left off. Now you can use the "Check" and "Solve" buttons  to  see  how
       well  you did. Sometimes crosswords will come with a four-digit code to
       unlock a locked puzzle file. This code is not needed by Xword ...

       For more information, see the project home page at <http://x-word.org>.

AUTHOR

       xword was written by Bill McCloskey <bill.mccloskey@gmail.com>.

       This  manual  page  was written by John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net>,
       for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

BUGS

       Please report bugs to <bill.mccloskey@gmail.com>.

                               December 3, 2007