After a first browse and playing some games, I can say it looks very good! I cannot see any glitches or bugs.
The only comment I have after playing two matches is that it rolls very good dice for itself. It must be cheating! ;-) -Øystein man. 7. nov. 2022 kl. 22:26 skrev Øystein Schønning-Johansen < [email protected]>: > Sounds promising, I'll give it a try now. > -Øystein > > man. 7. nov. 2022 kl. 21:51 skrev Philippe Michel < > [email protected]>: > >> I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at >> http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/ >> >> If not for a report of a serious issue I will use this version for a >> release next week. >> >> The corresponding sources (with a few minor changes not yet commited >> to the cvs repository) and the translations' .po files are available >> there as well. >> >> Besides bug fixes, there are four significant changes since the 1.06 >> version >> >> - the 3D graphics have been largely rewritted by Jon Kinsey. Although >> there are few visible changes at this time, this should provide the >> foundation for improvements and allow to use 3D with more recent >> versions of GTK. >> >> - the "score map" feature contributed by Aaron Tikuisis and Isaac >> Keslassy is included. >> >> - the Python interface uses python3 in the above Windows build. It is >> still possible build gnubg with python2 but it is likely that the >> various Linux distribution providing gnubg will use python3 as well. >> >> - the user interface translation is much more comprehensive that it >> used to be. UTF-8 encoding is used for all of them. >> >>
