

Now, as long as there isn't an 8 of Hearts available (which is obviously a better move), it will do.Īpr 28th - Updated so that when a column has more than 12 cards face-up, the (vertical) spacing between each card in that column is smaller. Previously, it wouldn't recognise moving (for example) the 7 of Hearts onto the 8 of Spades. Also added an option to turn the console on, while debugging the errors.)Īpr 28th - Fixed a bug with undoing, where a tag was being added where it shouldn't (always) have been.Īpr 28th - Edited the generateGoodMoves procedure. and several others, mostly in the way suitable moves are checked for. (Apr 27th - Fix added to 'Restart Game' option. Though, given that the code's not compiled, it's not all that hidden, I guess. There's also a hidden cheat which lets you see what all the cards are (and toggles it off again). It has rules/help, but they're terrible - I'm no good with help-files at the best of times. wav files, decent animation (what's there is poor), and the ability to save games (quite easily added, but for when I've not been spending 7 hours straight on it), it's quite complete. With nearly all the features of Microsoft's Spider Solitaire (apart from sound effects, as I couldn't be bothered finding decent.
#SPIDER SOLITAIRE COM CODE#
Although it got easier as I went on, I was kind of lost at the start, and would've been totally so if not for Jeff Godfrey's code as an example, so thanks very much :) A few of the routines are taken, more or less directly, from Once in a Lifetime, as are the card images (originally from scat, and before that, according to Jeff's page). ) - I decided to code a version of Microsoft XP's Spider Solitaire game. So, to practice my skills with the widget a little - and after seeing Jeff Godfrey's cardgame, Once in a Lifetime, which looked (deceptively:) easy once I read the code (reading it is always easier than writing it, alas. But then it turned out to be the only way to do something I needed, so I learned, and sorely regret not doing so before I've been missing a lot. MG April 27th 2004 - Ever since I started learning Tcl, I avoided the widget like the plague when I first started, it looked far more complicated than other things, and I just never got around to learning. On, Steven Naaus noted his derived version at, noting some bug fixes, an updated "Rules" widget, a slightly different look and feel, and a redo feature. KPV : check out Spider Go for an updated version that include several new features including the Spider Go variant with 6 columns and King-8 runs.
#SPIDER SOLITAIRE COM UPDATE#
Written by Mike Griffiths, with the most recent code update on available below, and also at.
