-First, catch your rabbit. Somehow get KGoldrunner installed. Your
-GNU/Linux distribution has probably already packaged it for easy
-installation.
+KXP = KGoldRunner eXpansion Pack. This consists of games I've made for
+KGoldrunner.
+
+To use them first catch your rabbit: Somehow get KGoldrunner
+installed. Your GNU/Linux distribution has probably already packaged
+it for easy installation.
Then place the .grl files in
~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user/levels, creating this if it doesn't
exist.
Edit or create ~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user/games.dat and add
-this line:
+these lines:
-200 T kxp KGoldRunner Expansion Pack
+70 T blb Beginner's Luck
+28 T fd Flying Digger
Now run KGoldrunner and when you select New Game from the Game menu,
-you should see the KGoldrunner Expansion Pack listed.
+you should see both Beginner's Luck and Flying Digger listed.
Enjoy!
+Surplus Levels Directory
+This contains levels which may be used in other games in the future.
+
+
SOLUTIONS
=========
their own solutions.
I've come up with a workaround using the fact that KGoldRunner records
-you as you play levels. The file rec_kxp.txt contains recordings of my
-playing the levels from the KGoldrunner Expansion Pack. It currently
-contains recordings for all of the levels.
+you as you play levels. The file rec_blb.txt contains recordings of my
+playing the levels from Beginner's Luck. Similiarly, the file
+rec_fd.txt contains that from Flying Digger.
If you'd like to see how I did something, move that file into
~/.kde/share/apps/kgoldrunner/user. However: Be aware that since
Hopefully these limitations will be addressed in a future version of
KGoldRunner.
+Thanks to Ian Wadham for all of his feedback and listening.
+
You can redistribute and/or modify these levels under the terms of the
GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any