Stefano Zacchiroli <z...@debian.org> writes:

> This seems, in fact, to be a bug in how the "end game" functionality is
> implemented. Here is what happens, according to the console log, when
> using the "end game" button in the UI:

>   (Game over) new match 3
>   (zack) end game
>   play
>   (gnubg) (Game over) next game
>   (Game over) next game
>   (Game over) 

> gnubg seems to be properly ending only the current game. In the session
> I used to produce the above log both players were 2-away from
> winning. But the UI does not proceed to the next game, it is just stuck
> with the log of the game who has been ended automatically, and there
> seems to be no way of proceeding to the next one.  If there is a UI
> feature to do that, it's really well hidden :-) (or else I'm just too
> dumb to find it).

Hi Stefano,

I couldn't find this either, but upstream pointed out that you just click
on the center of the board where the dice normally are, and that will
advance to the next game.  (The text command is "new game".)  In
retrospect, that made sense, since it's used in other similar cases, such
as to start the game in the first place.  I tried this and it worked
reliably for me.

-- 
Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org)               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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