1.This application provides an Archimedes version of the familiar Solitaire board game, and a colourful variant.|MIt was written by R.I.D.Macfarlane for the Public Domain.|M This is the Default language version of the HelpText file.
2.This is the small window, which shows the state of play at any time.|MDo not attempt to play from this window.|MUse the menu to choose PLAY to move to the large window.
3.Click SELECT and Drag when over a ball: Move the ball to a new location.|MClick SELECT with playback or solution: Go forward to next move.|MClick ADJUST:                           Return to last move.
4.Solitaire can only be played on the large window.  Please choose PLAY from the menu to display that window.
5.You must jump over a ball.
6.Select a ball by pressing and holding the SELECT mouse button. Move to destination and then release.
7.The destination must be directly above, below, to left or to right of the ball, which is to be jumped over and removed.
8.Final position must be a hollow.
9.You must remove the balls in the correct colour sequence. The colour of the ball in the top left hand corner indicates the colour of the ball to be removed.|MThe sequence is: Dark Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Red, White, Black.
10.Channel cannot be opened;  file: 
11.Voice(s) are not able to be installed.
12.That's our solution; now try you own.
13."....": Press SHIFT key to continue
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15.Well done!  Patience is rewarded.
16.Congratulations!
17.Brilliant!
18.Eureka!  It can be done.
19.Excellent!
20.Good! There are five other patterns to try.
21.Easy wasn't it?  Now try Solitaire!
22. You see it's just a question of applying logic.
23.Magic! How about trying Solitaire?!
24.Great stuff! Now the solution to Solitaire awaits you.
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27.Menus:-
28.Information
29.About      
30.Status information about this application
31.Help
32.General background, history and copyright
33.To play
34.Playing instructions, menu options and messages
35.Solitaire
36.The rules of play for Solitaire
37.Colotaire
38.The rules of play for Colotaire
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40.Game
41.Normal
42.The normal mode of play: balls are removed when they have been jumped over
43.Ghost
44.Both the ball that has been jumped over and the ball which does the jumping are removed from the display
45.Blind
46.No balls are displayed.  Note that the small window shows the normal display                                                               
47.Daft
48.Balls that are jumped over are not removed from the display.  Note that the small window shows the normal display
49.
50.Pattern
51.Random
52.This randomly chooses one of the six patterns of coloured balls for Colotaire
53.Select
54.Choose one of the six available patterns of coloured balls for Colotaire
55.Colotaire
56.Pattern
57.Choose a new pattern of coloured balls
58.Game
59.Choose a new mode of play
60.Solitaire
61.Info
62.Choose to display the status of the application, its history, its use, rules of play and copyright notice
63.Solitaire
64.Choose to play a new game of Solitaire
65.Colotaire 
66.Choose to play a new game of Colotaire.  This game reduces the number of routes to the solution, by constricting the user to play only some of the balls at any one time
67.Playback
68.Choose or release the Playback mode.  All the balls are displayed in their initial position.  Click SELECT to step through the previous play; click ADJUST to step backwards. Release Playback at any time to continue normally
69.Solution
70.Choose or release the Solution mode.  The corresponding solution is loaded and the display is initialised.  Click SELECT to step through the previous play; click ADJUST to step backwards.  Release Solution at any time to continue normally
71.Sound
72.Choose or suppress Sound.  Other applications may claim voice slots and/or channels;  this item enables the application to reclaim its sound resources if these become available
73.Small Window
74.Choose to close the large window and open the small window
75.Play
76.Choose to close the small window and open the large window
77.Quit
78.Choose to remove the application from the desktop