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Re: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Suggestions for GNUbg


From: Joern Thyssen
Subject: Re: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Suggestions for GNUbg
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 19:04:08 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.4i

On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 11:08:53AM -0000, Ian Shaw wrote
[snip]
> OTOH, the navigation structure doesn't work the same way as Windows. On
> Windows you can Press Alt +F to get to the file menus and then press the
> first (or underlined letter to work through the sub-menus). On GTK it
> appears that you have to press the arrows to move onto a sub-menu. I
> prefer the Windows method. 

It works that way under linux.

> I guess that this is a GTK issue rather than a
> GnuBg issue.

You're probably right, since it works as expected under linux.

> I think this change might be my fault :o( I reported that opening a
> new file while analyising a match caused a crash. The developers
> (Gary, I think) inhibited us from doing other stuff while the analysis
> was going on. I must say I enjoyed being able to start looking through
> a match while GnuBg analysed later moves. I think I'd rather live with
> being able to crash the program!

I don't like that. You're not supposed to browse the match while gnubg
is analysing, and since gnubg may crash other users (like yourself)
may complain the gnubg is crashing.

If you want to browse the match while gnubg is analysing, you should
save the match before starting the analysis, and open it in another
instance of gnubg. Of course, you can't view the analysis.

Jørn

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