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27 .Dd December 24, 2003
28 .Dt DAB 6
29 .Os
30 .Sh NAME
31 .Nm dab
32 .Nd Dots and Boxes game
33 .Sh SYNOPSIS
34 .Nm
35 .Op Fl aw
36 .Op Fl n Ar ngames
37 .Op Fl p Ao Ar c|h Ac Ns Ao Ar c|h Ac
38 .Op Ar xdim Oo Ar ydim Oc
39 .Sh DESCRIPTION
40 .Nm
41 is a game where each player tries to complete the most
42 boxes.
43 A turn consists of putting one border of a box; the player
44 setting the fourth and final border of a box gets the
45 point for the box and has another turn.
46 .Pp
47 The keys used are the vi keys:
48 .Ic k
49 for up,
50 .Ic j
51 for down,
52 .Ic h
53 for left, and
54 .Ic l
55 for right.
56 To switch between even and odd rows, use one of the following
57 keys:
58 .Ic u
59 .Pq diagonal right up ,
60 .Ic y
61 .Pq diagonal left up ,
62 .Ic b
63 .Pq diagonal left down ,
64 .Ic n
65 .Pq diagonal right down ;
66 .Aq Ic space
67 sets a new border,
68 .Ic CTRL-L
69 and
70 .Ic CTRL-R
71 redraw the screen, and
72 .Ic q
73 quits the game.
74 .Pp
75 Support options are:
76 .Bl -tag -width XXnXngamesXXXXX
77 .It Fl a
78 Don't use the alternate character set.
79 .It Fl n Ar ngames
80 .Ar ngames
81 games will be played.
82 .Pq Especially useful in Fl p Ar cc No mode.
83 .It Fl p Ao Ar c|h Ac Ns Ao Ar c|h Ac
84 Select which of the two players is a human
85 or a computer.
86 The first argument is the first player;
87 .Ic c
88 stands for computer and
89 .Ic h
90 for human.
91 .It Fl w
92 Wait for a character press between games.
93 .El
94 .Pp
95 .Ar xdim
96 and
97 .Ar ydim
98 define the size of the board in the x and y
99 dimensions.
100 .Sh SEE ALSO
101 .Rs
102 .%A Elwyn R. Berlekamp
103 .%T The Dots and Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play
104 .%D 2000
105 .%I A K Peters
106 .%O http://www.akpeters.com/book.asp?bID=111
107 .Re
108 .Sh AUTHORS
109 .An Christos Zoulas
110 .Aq christos@NetBSD.org