enxio27 wrote:
Except for one problem: Sumocue won't save it! The "Save" option is greyed out.
"Save" is only enabled in Setup mode! The mode (Setup or Play) is indicated at the bottom left corner of the window. Be sure to hit F2 to enter Setup mode before trying to save! After opening, saving or inserting (cut&paste) a puzzle the program automatically switches to Play mode.
Here is how I would create a jigsaw puzzle from an existing picture with SumoCue:
1. Open SumoCue, select File->New Jigsaw. Select your jigsaw design from a list of 20 designs.
2. Enter the given digits at the appropriate positions. They will be shown as 1-cell-cages.
3. Save your puzzle.
-- or -- (if you want to use your own design or it isn't in the list)
1. Open SumoCue or select File->New. You are now in Setup mode.
2. Create your 9 jigsaw cages. After creating the 9th cage the program asks you if you want to switch to jigsaw mode. Say yes.
3. Enter the given digits at the appropriate positions. They will be shown as 1-cell-cages.
4. Save your puzzle.
Now you can use Edit->Copy (SumoCue) for export to SudokuSolver or JSudoku (or maybe another program).
I still use SumoCue very often, especially while creating new killers. The cage pattern is designed in a very short time. I also use it to solve killers and jigsaws from the daily and weekly competition at
sudoku.org.uk. Granted, you don't have hidden cages or stuff like that implemented. If you need that switch to SudokuSolver (very good) or JSudoku (haven't used it very often, still trying to figure out how to use it most of the time).
BTW - if you want to solve the daily jigsaw mentioned above you can fetch them with JSudoku (very useful!), then solve them directly there or use copy&paste to bring them to SumoCue or SudokuSolver.
Here are the programs I use:
JSudoku - for fetching puzzles and solving killer variants (noncon, ...)
SudoCue - for the daily competition sudoku and for creating the solution for a newly designed killer
SumoCue - for solving jigsaws and most non-Assassin killers and designing new killers
SudokuSolver - for solving difficult killers, samurai, clueless and explosion puzzles
Cheers,
Nasenbaer