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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Few recent issues (20090922 code)


From: Massimiliano Maini
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Few recent issues (20090922 code)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:31:08 +0200

Also, ni the CLI I have this:

(No game) help next
next - Step ahead within the game

Usage: next [game|roll|rolled|marked] <count>

"within the game" doesn't sound convncing for a "next game" :)

Also, what the hell is "next rolled" ?

MaX.

2009/9/24 Massimiliano Maini <address@hidden>:
> Right. Logicallly it should be Mark (or Flag or tag) for what today is
> CMark, and Error for what today is Mark...
>
> 2009/9/24 Ian Shaw <address@hidden>:
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: address@hidden
>>> [mailto:address@hidden
>>> On Behalf Of Massimiliano Maini
>>> Sent: 24 September 2009 11:08
>>> To: Christian Anthon
>>> Cc: address@hidden
>>> Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re: Few recent issues (20090922 code)
>>>
>>> We can keep the commands in the CL interface as they are, but
>>> we can still change the labels in the menus and toolbar.
>>>
>>> I'm for changing the commands in the CLI too, or at least to
>>> define aliases like next roll = next move, so that backward
>>> compatibility is kept and clearer commands are available too
>>> (in sync with GUI).
>>>
>>> Also, I really dislike not having the buttons for prev marked
>>> and prev cmarked. if the issue is space, we canmake things
>>> smaller or eventually remove the buttons for prev/next game,
>>> since we have the drop down list anyway.
>>>
>>
>> If you're changing labels, perhaps you should think about the Cmark
>> itself.
>>
>> I've worked out what it does, obviously, but I've no idea what "Cmark"
>> actually means, so not will many others.
>>
>> How about just "Mark", "Tag" or "Flag"?
>>
>> -- Ian
>>
>




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