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Re: [Bug-gnubg] A silly but heartfelt request


From: Jim Curtis
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] A silly but heartfelt request
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:24:59 -0800
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Christian Anthon wrote:
Christian:  I can see your point.  I happen to think it adds character. 
Too bad there isn't a choice built in but that would be too much work. 
You guys are making this all happen so it's up to you.  If it's alright
with you I'll post a poll and see if anyone but me cares.  As always,
thanks!   Jim Curtis




> Hi Jim,
>
> I removed the closing sound, because I and other felt that holding up
> the application window to play a sound was annoying. When I press that
> upper right corner x I mean close asap. But I can easily put it back
> in if others feel the same way as you do.
>
> Christian.
>
>
>
> On Nov 4, 2007 3:48 AM, Jim Curtis <address@hidden> wrote:
>   
>> Apart from the incredible aspects of gnubg in every way one of the
>> things that I liked was the beginning of Copland's "Fanfare" and what
>> I'll call the "church voluntary" when one closed the program.  I thought
>> they were well chosen and added the perfect touch.  When I installed the
>> gnubg-0.16-devel-20070731 I found that when I closed the program the
>> "church voluntary" was gone.  I checked the wav files and nothing seems
>> to be missing.  Is the ending song ("church voluntary") something I
>> could enable myself?  If so, please advise me on how to do it.  If not,
>> I would like to request that it be put back into the program.  It's a
>> great way to shut down the program.
>>
>> Many thanks for all the hard work on gnubg.  It keeps getting better and
>> better and I admire all of you for making THE backgammon program in gnubg!
>>
>> Jim Curtis
>>
>>
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