Sudoku Addin for OneNote beta is available
Carlos Rivera has been working feverishly over the last few weeks to polish Sudoku for OneNote addin, and I'm proud to announce he has released his beta version today! You can get it here (the link is also below), or over at the codeplex site (www.codeplex.com/onom) if you want the code.
Remember, the purpose of this addin was to use object model code we have shared at the codeplex site above to see if it was "ready for prime time." I learned some lessons from this - namely, we need a lot more documentation, and some of the objects (like tables in this case) need some work. In spite of these needs, Carlos managed to put together quite a fun little addin which uses the OM!
To install, follow these steps:
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- Exit OneNote completely (use task manager to verify it is not running, or reboot Windows if you are unsure)
- Run the setup program
- You may get prompted to install the .Net framework 3.5. It is needed for this addin.
- This took a l-o-n-g time for me for some reason, but it did eventually finish.
- You may need to reboot after installing the framework.
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- Start OneNote
You will get 2 buttons on the standard toolbar now. "New Sudoku" makes a new 9x9 table of Sudoku for you and varies the complexity between hard, medium and easy. When you think you have a correct entry, you can press the "Check" button to verify. Excellent!
(If you click one of the buttons and it gets grayed out, verify you have the ".net programmability support" added for OneNote. In control panel \ programs, open the entry for Microsoft Office (or OneNote) and make sure the ".net programmability support" is checked under the OneNote entry.
There is room for improvement if anyone wants to jump in. Being able to choose the level of difficulty is obvious, and being able to convert inked answers to numerals before submission would be a great addition for tablet owners.
And some design considerations were raised on the OneNote side. For instance, each 3x3 square in a normal Sudoku puzzle is separated by darker lines than the rest of the cells, and that is not possible to do in OneNote. Also, if you have many addins installed, the Check and New Sudoku buttons may not be side by side.
If you want to test this, be sure to compare this implementation to the specification at https://www.codeplex.com/onom/WorkItem/View.aspx?WorkItemId=4345. Report bugs as Issues at the codeplex site!
Give it a whirl!
Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John
Comments
Anonymous
June 30, 2008
PingBack from http://blog.a-foton.ru/2008/06/sudoku-addin-for-onenote-beta-is-available/Anonymous
June 30, 2008
Am I just being blind? I can't find a download link.... I can find the specs just fine, but not the download for the program itself. Help please - want this badly and want to share it as well.Anonymous
June 30, 2008
Ah - finally found the link to the zip. I think that needs to be made more obvious for those of us who are blind!Anonymous
July 01, 2008
Hi Kathy - I agree and updated the link. FWIW, this is the first time I have used the "attachment" feature of this blogging system and I needed to get the link to use in the first paragraph. Of course, I can only get the link to the file after I upload the file, so I had to create a version 1 blog post and update it after initially publishing it. There's probably a tool around here to do that for me: I just need to find it. JohnAnonymous
July 01, 2008
Bill Gates Tribute Video: Looking Back, Moving ahead ( Part 1 , Part 2 ) OT: Time to Relax Sudoku AddinAnonymous
July 03, 2008
I've tried to keep this up to date twice a week since I started. Like most other people who run blogs,Anonymous
January 13, 2009
The end of the year means it is time to recap the powertoys the test team created during 2008. WhileAnonymous
June 03, 2009
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