But when you run the code you just get a horrid message box saying "Error in startup script". Pretend you're a new user of tcl and you decide to try out this game: first you'll try to cut-and-paste the code from this page (or if you're a bit more sophisticated you'll use wish-reaper). Now the user experience for trying out this game is wretched. KPV I disagree, I think this is a false saving. And it also makes those other cardgames shorter. When moved to a separate page, this part does not need to be down&uploaded with each bit of discussion. HJG The cardimages are about 60 kb, for wiki-pages this is quite a lot. KPV Are you really sure that factoring out the card images is a good thing? I don't think the benefit of this factoring outweighs the hastle of forcing people wanting to try out the game from having to go to multiple pages (I know that I more often than not just give up on wiki pages that require me to get more code elsewhere-I like being able to cut-and-paste the code and having it work.) HJG Factored out the card-images to card_img Steven,, I wrote my own tk tripeaks (well, mostly >). The code for the game is fairly small, but it uses the card images I first got for Scat and subsequently used by Once In A Lifetime and Spider Solitaire, so the size is relatively big. The rules for playing are described in the game's Help section. So I thought I'd recreate one of those games, namely the solitaire game called TriPeaks. This is/was a set of games written way back in 1991 for an early version of Windows. Keith Vetter : When I upgraded my computer recently, I lost my copy of Microsoft's Windows Entertainment Pack.
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