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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 09:19:30 -0600
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On 4/9/08 9:02 AM, "Massimiliano Maini" <address@hidden> wrote:



Hmm, I'm lost ... let's try to narrow it down.

At startup (before starting a session), where is the cube, right or left ?
Right for me (playing clockwise).

If you just switch the playing direction, does the cube change side ?
Not for me ...

Same behavior with the exes on the gnubg.org site (20080319 timestamp)
as well as with latest code.

MaX.


First I have gone into Gnu, selected “Play Clockwise”, saved settings. Exited Gnu. When I launch Gnu the board is  playing clockwise (And the menu item does show a checkmark beside “Play Clockwise”). The cube initially is “64” (Centered) on the right side of the board.

I then click the “new” icon, select the “$” icon, I click “ok” to start. The cube is still on the right (And shows 64 as it should).
I then hit “Edit” icon, single click the cube on the right, click the value “8” cube for player on bottom (as an example – but I tried all 3 ways top/bottom/centered).
At this point my  8 cube is bottom right of the board. I then hit “Edit” icon to exit editing
I now go to menu and click “Play Clockwise” so that I am not playing counterclockwise (and the check disappears).
The table is flipped and the cube is now on the bottom left of the screen
I now click “Edit” icon, single click the cube that is in bottom left, I get the cube setting window,  and then I click cube “4” for bottom player.
Cube is now in bottom left still and shows “4”. I hit “edit” again to turn off editing and play resumes normally.


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