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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Coloured moves in game list and request


From: Jim Segrave
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Coloured moves in game list and request
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:26:51 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.4.1i

On Wed 16 Jun 2004 (09:50 +0000), Joern Thyssen wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 09:20:08AM +0100, Jon Kinsey wrote
> > >
> > >
> > >That would explain why the font and colours in the analysis window
> > >stay aren't affected, and that code should go, but none of the moves
> > >in the game list itself appear to be influenced by the .gnubg.gtkrc
> > >styles.
> > 
> > Not sure exactly what's not working.
> > If the gnubg.gtkrc file isn't correct then no styles are shown, e.g. if 
> > you have a font_name line when using gtk 1.
> 
> I think we're talking about the highlighting of the actual move in the
> analysis widget (i.e., hint + analysis). There is a style called
> "movelabel" in gnubg.gtkrc. I wrote some
> comments in gnubg.gtkrc yesterday and assumed it was used for highliting
> the move, but it's not used anywhere in the code.
> 
> Didn't you write the other day that you would change the analysis widget
> to use a style from gnubg.gtkrc or did you just write that you intended
> to change it that way? Hmm, I'm only 29 and my memory is already
> failing...  :-)

I was raising two things where the style settings have no effect:

In the game record window, I have seen no effect from font settings -
I tried putting in an italic font - font_name="Lucida Italic 12" in
every style in .gnubg.gtkautorc. The labels on the board, analysis,
commentary and messages windows all show up in italics. The game
record window is still in the original font. However, the styles
setting colours for errors are taking effect.

The second issue was the selected move in the analysis window - the
line for the move actually selected is in the highlighted colour, but
not in the italicised font. I understand that this is a result of the
ancient highlighting code.



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Jim Segrave           address@hidden





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