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Re: [Bug-gnubg] More editing weirdness


From: Michael Petch
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] More editing weirdness
Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2012 21:39:45 -0700
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On 07/01/2012 7:49 PM, Timothy Y. Chow wrote:
> On a Windows 7 machine, I copied the XGID, then fired up GNU and clicked 
> on the "Edit" button.  Then I pasted the XGID into the GNU window.  The 
> desired position appeared.
> 
> Holding down the Ctrl key, I then used the mouse to "play" 33 by dragging 
> the checker from the bar to the 22pt, then moving 21/18*/15/12, dropping 
> the black checker at each intermediate step.
> 
> Finally, I clicked on the White checker underneath the board to set White 
> to be on roll.  Unexpectedly, this caused the White and Black checkers to 
> swap.

On Win7 Ultimate. I copied XGID to clipboard. Load GNUBG. Click "Edit".
Paste ID with control-V. While holding CTRL I drag the checker off the
bar and onto 22 point. I then Drag the 21 to 18 while holding CTRL. Same
for 18 to 15 and finally 15 to 12. I then click the white checker under
the board. The white arrow on the board now indicates White is on roll.
Clicking the black checker changes to the bottom.

This is similar in nature to a previous problem you had that I couldn't
really ever reproduce with regards to clicking "beneath the board". I
have spent about 20 mins doing different things, resizing window, using
2D and 3D and I can't seem to reproduce it here.

This is an odd request. Can you take a screen shot of your GNUBG running
(just run GNUBG from scratch) then click the GNUGB window and hit
ALT-PrtSc (Print Screen). Then load paint program hit control-V. Save it
as a Jpeg and then email me a copy directly at address@hidden

-- 
Michael Petch
CApp::Sysware Consulting Ltd.
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