Reverted changes on new command lines & grammatical errors

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Jack Miner 2016-02-26 16:20:32 -07:00
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ unique: you may not have two 5-point puzzles.
Point values should roughly reflect how difficult a problem is to solve.
It's not terribly important that a 200-point puzzle be ten times harder
than a 20-point puzzle, but it is crucial that a 25-point puzzle be
roughly as difficult as a 20-point puzzle. Poorly-weighted puzzles have
roughly as difficult as a 20-point puzzle. Poorly-weighted puzzles has
been the main reason students lose interest.
Step 3: Set up your puzzle structure
@ -70,12 +70,14 @@ Your first step will be to make a "sandwich" directory somewhere.
$ mkdir sandwich
$ cd sandwich
$
Within your category directory, create subdirectories for each point
value puzzle. In the "sandwich" category we have only 5, 10, and
100-point puzzles.
$ mkdir 5 10 100
$
Step 4: Write puzzles
---------------------
@ -126,12 +128,14 @@ Let's make our 5-point sandwich question!
$ echo "3ch01c" > 00author.txt
$ cp /tmp/sandwich.jpg ,sandwich.jpg
$ echo ",sandwich.jpg" >> 00manifest.txt
$
If you wanted to provide a PDF of various sandwiches, this would be the
time to add that too:
$ cp /tmp/sandwich-types.pdf .
$ echo "sandwich-types.pdf" >> 00manifest.txt
$
In a real category, you might provide an executable, hard drive image,
or some other kind of blob.
@ -149,5 +153,6 @@ up.
$ cd ../..
$ zip -r sandwich.zip sandwich/
$
Now mail the zip file in, and you're all done!