> First of all, major thanks to everyone involved in writing > this program and in continuing its development. Really > great software!
>From all of us involved: Thank you! > 1. After analyzing a match, I've noticed that some, not all, of > the moves shown in "details" as being doubtful, bad, etc. are not > marked as such with the color scheme in the "move record" window. > I've observed this in analysis of multiple matchs. Hmmm... I have not seen this my self. Are the evaluations with the same settings? > 2. There is a typographical and grammatical error: "gnubg don't > use prunning", for example, in neural net dialog box. I guess "<playername> will not use prunning neural net" is better? > 3. Although I think the same nice font is being used for all the > menus, dialog boxes and analysis I find it is now smaller, and I > think the larger size is better suited for studying the analysis > and the program's appearence in general. you can set a different font size (or font type) in your gnubg.gtkrc file. Open the file in a text editor and change find a line that says something like: font = "-unknown-tahoma-normal-r-normal-*-*-90-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1" Change the 90 to say 120. That's the number controlling the font size. You can also change the font type. Line is the file that starts with # are comments. When you do a change to this file, you have to save it and restart gnubg. > 4. The musical fanfare at opening and organ riff at closing > the program are now missing, much to my chagrin. I think they're > very cool and would at least like the option of playing them. You can type in the command field: set sound sound start "fanfare.wav" for setting the closing sound you type: set sound sound exit "haere-ra.wav" We don't have any graphic suer interface for setting the sounds. > 5. My last concern has to do with gnubg.org. First, it looks > great and is well thought out. My concern regards the > Documentation Wiki pages where there appears to be an error in > rendering the images. When loading the "gnubg manual" pages the > images would not load, leaving the text "embedded image" where the > picture should be. It's a problem with the webserver. The web server is hosted by a german company and offer this for free. When I set up the wiki things worked fine (running DokuWiki) the images whas there. Then the they decided to run PHP in CGI mode and then the images wasn't visible any more. I know the reason why, but I can't do any thing about it. We're just having the web space and domain name. I can't configure the web server. We have mail them, but they are not very responsive. I either have to wait and hope that they won't run PHP in CGI mode after the next upgrade. Or I can disable the possibility to upload images. Or I can work out another solution. > In closing, thanks again for the program and the opportunity to > offer input. Thanks for your feedback! -�ystein ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorised use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. Thank you. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
