Jonathan Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/04/2008 23:21:53:
Michael Petch wrote:
Any reason it was a problem for some and not others? Some of us
couldn't
reproduce it to fix it lol.
Yes, it's todo with my recent 3d changes that use some opengl graphics
buffer
features that
I'm still mid-change with the latest 3d code, I'll get back to it soon, this
kind of problem will hopefully either go away, get fixed or be fixed by turning
off some options.
Jon
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I still have a problem in FullScreen mode: display is totally messed
up as
Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/04/2008 11:16:34:
What regional settings do you use (Including language). I’m
wondering if the problem is related to how you set up windows. Or if
you could try (Maybe it already is) using United States/English
On 4/15/08 3:04 PM, Jonathan Kinsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Massimiliano Maini wrote:
Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/04/2008 11:16:34:
What regional settings do you use (Including language). I¹m
wondering if the problem is related to how you set up windows. Or if
you
Michael Petch wrote:
Any reason it was a problem for some and not others? Some of us couldn't
reproduce it to fix it lol.
Yes, it's todo with my recent 3d changes that use some opengl graphics buffer
features that won't be supported on some machines (and hence the problem wasn't
on all
Massimiliano Maini/NCE/AMADEUS wrote on 10/04/2008 15:03:45:
I finally found a Vmware WinXP system I had archived. Using Vmware 6
running Windows XP ? SP2 from scratch with a virgin setup + your
newest files ? the cube acts properly when changing directions (in
2d and 3d) in edit mode
What regional settings do you use (Including language). I¹m wondering if the
problem is related to how you set up windows. Or if you could try (Maybe it
already is) using United States/English settings.
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Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/04/2008 11:16:34:
What regional settings do you use (Including language). I?m
wondering if the problem is related to how you set up windows. Or if
you could try (Maybe it already is) using United States/English
settings.
At office (XP) I have,
No as I said I was using an OS/X build made of the latest CVS, and the
windows Dev Build from the main Gnu site. I can try the attached zip files
and see if there is a difference. If It does fail and you are using latest
snapshots it might indicate something wrong with the builds themselves. I¹ll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
09/04/2008 17:45:39:
On 4/9/08 9:40 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
com wrote:
[You have an icon in the toolbar to switch direction, quicker]
Can you tell me if, right after you have launched gnubg (before starting
a session), switching
On 4/10/08 1:30 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry to bother with this agin, but are you using the exes I provided in my
previuos emails ?
http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-0.90-20080408-NOGLADE-exes-WMT.zip
On 4/10/08 2:01 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/04/2008 09:34:33:
No as I said I was using an OS/X build made of the latest CVS, and
the windows Dev Build from the main Gnu site.
You mean on www.gnubg.org ? I make these
Is it at all possible you have some incorrect DLL on your path somewhere
(Maybe a development one you built up yourself recently?) that is different
than what a normal gnubg install has. Almost beginning to think the issue is
not with your executables but some DLL it is loading (gtk, atk etc).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
10/04/2008 10:14:45:
Is it at all possible you have some incorrect DLL on your path
somewhere (Maybe a development one you built up yourself recently?)
that is different than what a normal gnubg install has. Almost
beginning to think the issue is not with your
On 4/10/08 2:22 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I did the same (almost): removed everything previously installed (including
.gnubg dir), installed this (not even my latest exes in the separate zip):
Maybe its opengl/hardware/driver issue??? I mean its about the only thing
left
On 4/10/08 2:32 AM, Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/10/08 2:22 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I did the same (almost): removed everything previously installed (including
* Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080410 10:15]:
Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/04/2008 09:34:33:
No as I said I was using an OS/X build made of the latest CVS, and
the windows Dev Build from the main Gnu site.
You mean on www.gnubg.org ? I make these windows builds
Hi all,
when editnig a position you have to click on the doubling cube to set its
value.
Problem is that the sensitive area is always on the left of the board,
no matter
the playing direction (clockwise/counterclockwise).
In a case the cube is no the right but you still have to click on the left
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
09/04/2008 16:07:41:
* Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080409 13:34]:
Hi all,
when editnig a position you have to click on the doubling cube to set
its
value.
Problem is that the sensitive area is always on the left of the
board,
no matter
the
Michael Petch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/04/2008 17:19:30:
On 4/9/08 9:02 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
com wrote:
Hmm, I'm lost ... let's try to narrow it down.
At startup (before starting a session), where is the cube, right or
left ?
Right for me (playing clockwise).
On 4/9/08 9:40 AM, Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[You have an icon in the toolbar to switch direction, quicker]
Can you tell me if, right after you have launched gnubg (before starting
a session), switching direction changes the cube position ? For me it
stays on the
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