Black mark for me, I promise to try harder in future
Now from memory, which isn't always reliable, but will check the photos later. With the action on its back, the main sear in first, I think there is a pin which holds it loosely in place. There is another "double legged" spring which straddles the sear, i think its legs sit on the pins which stick out form the sear, and then the little centre piece on the spring needs to be depressed before moving a smaller in from the side to keep it tensioned. That I believe is the worse bit as its a bit of a fiddle.
The next bit uses the v shaped spring which fits between the main sear and the trigger sear, this must be the right way round, as it is easy to refit the wrong way. After that its just the trigger stop pin.
Not sure if that is explained well, will dig out the photos to see if they stimulate the grey cells!