Thanks for getting in touch, Mike.

To place pieces on the bar, CTRL+drag does work, but you have to drag them to 
the other half of the bar. That is, the bottom player’s pieces go to the top 
half of the board. You can also put men on the bar by click+dragging, as you 
would to put them on a point. You have to start the drag just off-centre, and 
drag toward the edge. This works for up to 3 pieces.

Suggestions to developers:
When in edit mode, outline the bar area for each player in the checker colours.
Make the sensitive area larger for each player’s pieces.
When CTRL-Dragging, anywhere on the bar should be acceptable as the release 
point.


When you finish a game, it certainly is no obvious how to start the next one. 
Clicking as if to roll dice works for me.

Suggestions to developers:
Open a dialogue box to start a new game, or at least provide instructions.
Or, display some dice “parked” at the bottom of the screen, ready to be rolled.

I hope this is helpful, Mike. Please let us know if these solutions work for 
you.

Regards,
Ian Shaw






From: bug-gnubg-bounces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org 
[mailto:bug-gnubg-bounces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Mike 
Pettigrew
Sent: 21 December 2015 18:21
To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Setting a checker on the bar?


Any idea how to set a position to rollout with a checker on the bar on the 
windows version?  Ctrl and dragging does not work.  Also when you have the 
computer finish a game, you cannot star the next game in a match.

Regard,

Mike
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