NOTE - this document is reasonably correct but not completely current. It will updated as the maintainer's time allows - DSB Tux Typing: An Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux, the Linux Penguin ---------------------------------------------------------------- (To install the game on your system, please read the INSTALL file.) If you are interested in Translation/moving this game to another language, please send a mail to David Bruce , Holger Levsen , or to: Additional information on this subject is covered in "HowToTheme.html" in the "doc/en" directory of this package. (Updated 04 Apr 2010) This is version 1.8.1 of Tux Typing. In Fish Cascade you control Tux as he searches for fish to eat. Fish fall from the top of the screen. These fish have letters on them. Unforunately for Tux, eating a fish with a letter on it will cause his stomach to become ill, so it is up to you to help Tux eat fish! By typing the letters, it will cause them to disappear so tux can chow down on the fish. In Comet Zap you control Tux as he defends the cities from comets. To protect a city from a comet, type the letter on the comet and it will cause Tux to destroy it with a laser! (In case you wondered, Comet Zap is an adaptation of the *great* math drill game, "Tux, of Math Command"). "Lessons" and "Phrase Typing" are additional typing activities. "Phrase Typing" involves typing of phrases or complete sentences, with measurment of accuracy and typing speed. The current phrases in the default (English) theme are a collection of pangrams (sentences with all 26 letters) as well as some well-known quotes from public domain literature. At some point we will make this easy for teachers to modify, so sentences related to a current study topic might be used. "Lessons" uses XML-based scripting to run various other parts of the program in a specified order, including the "Practice" activity. As of version 1.8.0, the default theme for Tux Typing now has a substantial collection of finger exercises ("basic_lesson_01" to "basic_lesson_43") that progressively introduce the keys on the keyboard. We intend to further develop this in upcoming months with display of descriptive lesson titles, tracking of student progress, and so forth. These features are not yet completed, but represent ways to add additional "content" without requiring more programming per se. Word List Editor: Tux Typing 1.8.0 now has the ability to add and modify custom word lists from within Tux Typing itself (it has always been possible to do this by editing the word list files directly - they are plain text files). The editor feature is at a beta stage - it basically works, but has room for improvement. Note that the word lists included with Tux Typing are not modifiable with this feature, due to file system permissions (Tux Typing is run as an ordinary user, but the bundled word lists and other data files normally can only be modified by a user with root or sudo status). Tux4Kids is developing a complete, GUI-based administration/configuration program for Tux Typing, Tux Math, and Tux Paint. Tux4Kids-Admin will be much more powerful and flexible than the in-game word list editor. However, it is not completed. Tux Typing is Free Software, distributable under the GNU General Public License. Please read COPYING for more info. Enjoy! David Bruce davidstuartbruce@gmail.com (previous maintainer -Jesse Andrews -- jdandr2@uky.edu http://tux4kids.net/~jdandr2)