On Sun 26 Nov 2006 (08:28 +0100), "Walter Müller" wrote: > Hello, > > i wrote a feature request some weeks ago. > > ---snip--- > > Hello GNUBG, > > i don't want to enter manual dice. > > Is there an interface for an external dice module? I am looking for an > external dice module, too. > > Alternatively, would it be possible to generate a file of the dice GNUBG > received from random.org?
- Settings->Options->Dice->random.org Einstellungen0>Optionen...->Würfel there's a drop down meny 'Random number generator' (Zufallszahlen-Generator)' this offers 'random.org' => gnubg will attempt to get rolls from there itself) and 'file' (Datei) => gnubg will read a file you have prepared. The file format is pretty loose - it ignores any character which isn't a digit 1..6. For example, I just created a tiny file and had gnubg play against itself using this file: =============== 301 ignore 7319 all of this 006 even in the middle 2 5 5 4 1 35 =============== gnubg saw the rolls as 3 1 opening roll 3 1 reply to opening 6 2 5 5 4 1 3 5 When it gets to here, it goes back and reuses the file from the start. If you have a large file of digits from random.org, gnubg will use them if you want it to. -- Jim Segrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
