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authorBruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2005-09-11 18:45:30 (GMT)
committer Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2005-09-11 18:45:30 (GMT)
commit45d030daa980f679669b4b1b3e27685d5a43fa50 (patch)
tree717741722dfe1216fe116a03652e2f8c7a1e58a6 /boards/hanoi_real.xml.in
parentd42780157e9186c09ea5c92fe48d60e9886d0a3b (diff)
Fixed comilation option --disable-sqlite.
Should work as expected now. Changed all original message to use &gt; and &lt; in .xml.in files. Not using them bugs the libxml2 parsing. I added them around all http://... reference because translators tend to use the form <http://...> now hopefully they will respect this syntax.
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<_manual>Drag and Drop the top pieces only from one peg to another, to
reproduce the tower on the right in the empty space on the left.
</_manual>
- <_credit>The puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883. There is a legend about a Hindu temple whose priests were constantly engaged in moving a set of 64 discs according to the rules of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle. According to the legend, the world would end when the priests finished their work. The puzzle is therefore also known as the Tower of Brahma puzzle. It is not clear whether Lucas invented this legend or was inspired by it. (source Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_hanoi)
+ <_credit>The puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883. There is a legend about a Hindu temple whose priests were constantly engaged in moving a set of 64 discs according to the rules of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle. According to the legend, the world would end when the priests finished their work. The puzzle is therefore also known as the Tower of Brahma puzzle. It is not clear whether Lucas invented this legend or was inspired by it. (source Wikipedia &lt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_hanoi&gt;)
</_credit>
</Board>
</GCompris>