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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Edit cube position bug


From: Michael Petch
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Edit cube position bug
Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 08:31:20 -0600
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On 4/9/08 8:22 AM, "Massimiliano Maini" <address@hidden> wrote:


address@hidden wrote on 09/04/2008 16:07:41:

> * Massimiliano Maini <address@hidden> [080409 13:34]:
> > Hi all,
> > when editnig a position you have to click on the doubling cube to set its
> > value.
> > Problem is that the "sensitive" area is always on the left of the board,
> > no matter
> > the playing direction (clockwise/counterclockwise).
> > In a case the cube is no the right but you still have to click on the left
> > to edit.
> > MaX.
>
> Not reproducable here on a MacOS build. I always have to click on the
> cube.

Hmm, strange ... actually I thnk my explanation was not clear enough.

- Start a money session playing clockwise. The cube is on the right side.
- Enter edit mode: clicking on the cube allows you to change its value.
- Exit the edit mode.

- Change the playing direction (counterclockwise). The cube *stays* on the right.
- Enter edit mode: clicking on the cube no longer brings up the window with
the cube value. You have to click on the left side.
- Exit edit mode.
- Now stanrt e new money session: the cube is now on the left.

I think that changing the playing direction durnig a session does not move the cube
correctly (while the sensible area seems to be moved correctly).

MaX.


I tried these exact steps on the latest release on the website for Windows, and I compiled the latest version (CVS) for OS/X.  The cube as you suggest starts on the right after editing the cube position but at least for me, when I change to playing counterclockwise the cube IS moved to the left side (You say yours remains on the right). When I go an edit it again I click on the cube on the left side and the cube edit window shows up as I would expect.

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