On 2012-10-19 03:08, Fredrik wrote: > > all I want to be able to run is something like: > > new match 3 > export position png out.png > > any ideas?
Hi Fredrik, I looked at the code and when the -t option is used reading of the board preferences is completely bypassed. Unfortunately, there is no work around using the Ubuntu installed version of GNUBG that I can think of. With that being said, I committed a change to GNUBG's source code to support reading of preferences related to exporting when running with the -t option, or for anyone who may build with the --without-gtk option. If you pull the latest version of GNUBG from revision control and build it on Ubuntu you should be able to make this work. I'm not sure if you have build from source code on Ubuntu before, so I'll try to give a brief primer: At a command prompt you can do this Install the packages required to build GNUBG. So issue this command: sudo apt-get build-dep gnubg Create a place to do builds. In your home directory is fine, but I'd prefer creating a subdirectory. Issue these commands (you cna change the directory name from build to whatever you choose) cd ~ mkdir build Next we need to get the source code. We need to change into our primary build directory first so do: cd ~/build Then do: cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonym...@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/sources/gnubg co gnubg this will create a subdirectory off of your build directory called gnubg and pull all the files into it. Change into that directory with: cd gnubg Now the fun begins. This is known as the autogen/configure/make process. This will build GNUBG. ./autogen.sh ./configure CFLAGS="-DNO_OVERLAYSCROLLBARS" make At this point GNUBG should have been built if there were no errors (If you encounter errors you can always contact me off list at mpe...@capp-sysware.com for help). That CFLAGS option works around an issue that can make the mouse fail to work on Ubuntu. You can attempt to run GNUBG now by using the command: ./gnubg -t This will run GNUBG from the current directory (that is what the ./ in front will do). Are you able to do the exports now the way you would expect? You can have gnubg installed into the /usr/local directory if things work as expected. Issue this command: sudo make install You should now be able to run GNUBG from /usr/local/bin/gnubg Eventually these fixes will be rolled into the Ubuntu GNUBG build buy the Ubuntu build team, however that could be quite a while (many months). Building your own from source is the only way to get the feature you need right now. -- Michael Petch CApp::Sysware Consulting Ltd. OpenPGP FingerPrint=D81C 6A0D 987E 7DA5 3219 6715 466A 2ACE 5CAE 3304 _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg