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authorBruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2005-05-10 21:42:53 (GMT)
committer Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2005-05-10 21:42:53 (GMT)
commit73f2f380164a3baf63b93580fa3cf661c016b549 (patch)
tree32818b78308a1e6a8dab2fef7a892eed8f292479 /boards/gnumch-multiples.xml.in
parentb66421b89d0f098e28e5fc757df34d314c9f14b3 (diff)
Added many files needed for the windows side of the world, including
installer files. I copied these files from gaim and adapted them for gcompris. fixed gletters not to crash anymore on windows.
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diff --git a/boards/gnumch-multiples.xml.in b/boards/gnumch-multiples.xml.in
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--- a/boards/gnumch-multiples.xml.in
+++ b/boards/gnumch-multiples.xml.in
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
author="Joe Neeman (spuzzzzzzz@gmail.com)"
boarddir="gnumch"
mode="multiples">
- <title>Multiple Number Munchers</title>
- <description>Guide the Number Muncher to all the multiples of the number at the top of the screen.</description>
- <prerequisite></prerequisite>
- <goal>Learn about multiples and factors.</goal>
- <manual>The multiples of a number are all the numbers that are equal to the original number times another number. For example, 24, 36, 48 and 60 are all multiples of 12. 25 is not a multiple of 12 because there isn't any number that can be multiplied by 12 to get 25. If one number is a factor of a second number, then the second number is a multiple of the first number.
+ <_title>Multiple Number Munchers</_title>
+ <_description>Guide the Number Muncher to all the multiples of the number at the top of the screen.</_description>
+ <_prerequisite></_prerequisite>
+ <_goal>Learn about multiples and factors.</_goal>
+ <_manual>The multiples of a number are all the numbers that are equal to the original number times another number. For example, 24, 36, 48 and 60 are all multiples of 12. 25 is not a multiple of 12 because there isn't any number that can be multiplied by 12 to get 25. If one number is a factor of a second number, then the second number is a multiple of the first number.
- Use the arrow keys to navigate around the board and to avoid the Troggles. Press the spacebar to eat a number.</manual>
+ Use the arrow keys to navigate around the board and to avoid the Troggles. Press the spacebar to eat a number.</_manual>
</Board>
</GCompris>