>> Does using the "Game" menu and "Swap Players" option do what you are
looking for?

Hi,

I did retry this today but it still didn't give the desired result for me.

I am using gnubg v1.03.000-mingw 20140804

If you have a spare 10 minutes please could you try this test?

On your version of gnubg..

1. Paste in  GNU Backgammon  Position ID: DCBwdwcE8IE9Qw

then

2. > menu game->swap players

After doing the above, please can you confirm that you get this board
BCconfiguration?

http://i.imgur.com/Gm2WOdB.png

Thanks again
On 17 Dec 2014 17:00, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was given this problem on rgb backgammon with the position ID -
> DCBwdwcE8IE9Qw
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>  GNU Backgammon  Position ID: DCBwdwcE8IE9Qw
>                  Match ID   : cAngAAAAAAAA
>  +13-14-15-16-17-18------19-
> 20-21-22-23-24-+     X: YOUR OPPONENT
>  | O              X |   | X     X  O       |     0 points
>  |                X |   | X     X  O       |
>  |                  |   | X                |
>  |                  |   | X                |
>  |                  |   |                  |
> v|                  |BAR|                  |     7 point match (Cube: 1)
>  | X                |   |                  |
>  | X                |   |                  |
>  | X              O |   | O  O  O          |
>  | X              O |   | O  O  O          |     On roll
>  | X              O | X | O  O  O  X       |     0 points
>  +12-11-10--9--8--7-------6--5--4--3--2--1-+     O: YOU
>                     Pip counts : O 252, X 242
>
> You rolled 31 what would you play and what is it from the above?
> You rolled 62 what would you play and what is it from the above?
> You rolled 66 what would you play and what is it from the above?
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> When I pasted DCBwdwcE8IE9Qw into gnubg I found that the direction was
> wrong. Is there a way to quickly and easily invert the direction and pip
> numbers so that I would be bearing off to the bottom right, instead of the
> top right?
>
> I have attached two screenshots to illustrate:
>
> 2014-12-15 13_52_04-GNU Backgammon - Invert direction - original.png
>
> and
>
> 2014-12-15 13_52_04-GNU Backgammon - Invert direction - reversed.png
>
> The reversed image state is what I would like to achieve. Also I guess the
> dice should be on the right hand side of the board if it is my turn to move
> (now anticlockwise and down instead of clockwise and up)
>
> Perhaps this could be added as a toggle button, or a menu item in Options?
>
> Please let me know what you think and if you received this email
> successfully?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Wayne (sebalotek)
>
>
>
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