Since I do a lot of resigning when playing against the damn lucky son
of of the gun, I find the resign functionally only a shade above
'fail'.

First - the button disable/enable is highly annoying. I have to move
the cursor out and in again of the button if I moved too quickly.  It
would be heaps better if gnubg could allow a press any time - but wait
with the response until the appropriate time if in the middle of a
move etc (It might be hard, but it is only a GUI problem).

Second, gnubg should automatically offer the "right" level of resign
as a default, and an appropriate warning if you resign at a level
higher than necessary.

Third, I should not have to click throu popups if I don't want to.
This should be user configurable.

There might be more but if we improve those it will be heaps nicer to
play against.

-Joseph

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Jonathan Kinsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was a bit surprised when gnubg didn't pop up a tutor message for an
> incorrect
> resignation, then looking at the code seeing that it wasn't there.
>
> Anyone know of any reason to not flag errors in resignations in the tutor?
> If
> not I'll add it to my todo list...
>
> Jon
>
>
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