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+\documentclass[onedown-examples]{subfiles}
+
+\begin{document}
+Here we show the playing tricks diagram. For the user, the environment |play| is like a 4
+column table. Its mandatory argument denotes the player with the opening
+lead. With the optional argument the user can specify the trump suit. The
+default is |N| for \NT. All leads must have a suit, although this is not
+checked by \OneDown. If a suit is
+followed, you don't have to repeat the suit: a rank suffices to specify the
+card. Of course at discards or when ruffed, the suit must be entered too.
+
+The |play| diagram has a special feature: it knows which player wins the
+trick and thus 1) you do not have to specify who has the lead, except of
+course the opening lead, and 2) it calculates (and displays) the tricks won
+by each side.
+\vfill
+\begin{HBox}{{Playing tricks table. Trump is \Cl\hfill File: \FileName}}
+\newgame\resetfonts
+\begin{play}{W}[C]
+ H3 & 4 & K & 6 \\
+ C3 & 5 & Q & 2 \\
+ H5 & 2 & A & 8 \\
+ C7 & D9 & J & K \\
+ S3 & 4 & Q & 6 \\
+ SA & C4 & 2 & T \\
+\end{play}
+\end{HBox}
+\vfill
+It is posible to use either the shorthands (|C, D, H, S|) for the suits as
+well as the code (e.g.\ |\Cl| itself, as you can see here. Refer to Bidding
+examples for further details.
+
+In the environment |play| the consistency of the cards played is checked. As
+an example the error about card \He\,5 (ocurring $2\times$ in the same trick)
+is reported.
+\vfill
+\begin{HBox}{{Same, but with suit commands\hfill File: \FileName}}
+\begin{play}{W}[C]
+ \He3 & 4 & K & 6 \\
+ \Cl3 & 5 & Q & 2 \\
+ \He5 & 5 & A & 8 \\
+ \Cl7 & \Di9 & J & K \\
+ \Sp3 & 4 & Q & 6 \\
+ \Sp A & K & 2 & T \\
+\end{play}
+\end{HBox}
+\vfill
+In the next example for a \NT contract, we have changed the language. Here
+the double occurence of \Cl\,6 in two different tricks is shown.
+\vfill
+\begin{HBox}{Playing tricks table for \NT in Dutch\hfill File: \FileName}
+\begin{otherlanguage}{dutch}
+\begin{play}{W}
+ C3 & Q & K & 2 \\
+ SJ & A & 4 & 2 \\
+ C4 & 6 & T & 5 \\
+ CA & ST & 6 & 9 \\
+ C7 & HT & D5 & S5 \\
+ D2 & T & 3 & 4 \\
+\end{play}
+\end{otherlanguage}
+\end{HBox}
+\vfill
+\vfill
+\begin{HBox}{The same table in German\hfill File: \FileName}
+\begin{otherlanguage}{german}
+\begin{play}{W}
+ C3 & Q & K & 2 \\
+ SJ & A & 4 & 2 \\
+ C4 & 6 & T & 5 \\
+ CA & ST & 6 & 9 \\
+ C7 & HT & D5 & S5 \\
+ D2 & T & 3 & 4 \\
+\end{play}
+\end{otherlanguage}
+\end{HBox}
+\vfill
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+