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RE: [Bug-gnubg] Player Record and .sgg


From: Albert Silver
Subject: RE: [Bug-gnubg] Player Record and .sgg
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 10:53:33 -0300

> > A couple of other things though: when importing .sgg matches, have
it
> > invert the players. The latest GG build always saves the games with
my
> > opponent's name first, and my name last. This is logical as I will
be
> > searching through them via my opponent's name. However, GNU always
puts
> > my name on top, when I would like to see it at the bottom.
> 
> Game -> Swap Players

Yes, I knew this. However, I think the default should be changed, as I
imagine that most players would prefer to have their names on the bottom
rather than have to use the Swap Players every time they import a match.

> > Another
> > thing: it never remembers the directory I imported the .sgg matches
> > from. It remembers it in a session, but as soon as I close and open
GNU
> > again, it goes back to searching .sgg matches in the GNUBG
directoty.
> > Saving the settings doesn't resolve this.
> 
> Settings->Advanced Options->Paths
> 
> Goto the SGG tab and set current as default. (you may have to use
[tab]
> as there is a bug in GTK for windows)

The [tab] did the trick, however might I suggest that the paths
automatically be saved with the settings rather than forcing a user to
discover this method to change them? If I import Jellyfish files always
from my \Program Files\TMG directory (TrueMoneyGames - that new server)
then saving the settings should remember that. I don't think it ideal to
force users to manually go through this procedure for every type of file
they import. 

                                                Albert

> 
> Settings->Save Settings.
> 
> Jørn
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