Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2007-03-03 Thread Jacob Nevins
I've finally rolled in the last three patches from this bug (although I was unable to test on Gtk+-1.2); r7366:7368. Thanks. It's probably about time for a new version, anyway. Here are the other major changes since r6879: - new puzzles: Unequal, Galaxies, Filling - solver improvements to Loopy

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-10-08 Thread Ben Hutchings
Jacob Nevins wrote: Ben Hutchings writes: I think what should happen when you change the type is that the puzzle compares the current window size with the desired window size and requests a resize only if the current size is too small. Does that seem reasonable? I don't think that's

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-07-30 Thread Ben Hutchings
Jacob Nevins wrote: Ben Hutchings writes: I think what should happen when you change the type is that the puzzle compares the current window size with the desired window size and requests a resize only if the current size is too small. Does that seem reasonable? I don't think that's

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-07-30 Thread Jacob Nevins
Ben Hutchings writes: I think what should happen when you change the type is that the puzzle compares the current window size with the desired window size and requests a resize only if the current size is too small. Does that seem reasonable? I don't think that's quite right; if a puzzle is

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-07-24 Thread Ben Hutchings
Eric Cooper wrote: If I enlarge a puzzle, but then change its type (from hard to easy, for example), the window is reconfigured back to the initial small size. I would like it to continue to use the size I've changed it to. I think this happens because the type includes the number of tiles in

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-07-24 Thread Eric Cooper
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 12:56:04AM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote: I think what should happen when you change the type is that the puzzle compares the current window size with the desired window size and requests a resize only if the current size is too small. Does that seem reasonable? That

Bug#379452: sgt-puzzles: please remember window size across type changes

2006-07-23 Thread Eric Cooper
Package: sgt-puzzles Version: 6616-1 Severity: wishlist If I enlarge a puzzle, but then change its type (from hard to easy, for example), the window is reconfigured back to the initial small size. I would like it to continue to use the size I've changed it to. -- System Information: Debian