This is a simple one-night-hack fullscreen interface to president.  It
will only work if you have a terminal that correctly handles ANSI codes
(such as the default on FreeBSD and Win95). 

When you start, you will be presented with a list of the cards in your
hand, as well as some additional status information regarding your
computerized enemies at the bottom of the screen. 

When there is a blinking arrow (or a bright-white arrow under Windows) on
your screen, you are expected to choose which set you are going to lay. 
You will have to select the cards that make-up your set (the `s' key), and
then lay it (with the `l' key).  The blinking arrow points at the card
that will be selected by the `s' key.  You can move it with the `u' and
'j' keys. 

Full list of keys available at this point:

j   down one
u   up one
s   toggle select on card
l   lay (or pass if you've not got any cards selected)
v   save game
b   load game
h   command reference
C-C quit (this is the Ctrl-C key)


The status section at the bottom of the screen will show you how many
cards your enemies have left, and what moves they have made.  At the end
of every round, you will see a screen summarizing everyone's moves. 

If you watch very closely, you may begin to notice that the different
computer players have subtly different playing styles.

Saved games cannot be intermixed between prez, xprez, and aprez.  They use
different file-formats.  In fact, games saved by prez or aprez themselves
cannot be moved across architectures (with any assurances). 

If this interface does not give you enough control over the game, you will
have to use the command-line interface, prez.  If you rightly think this
is ugly, use xprez.
