--- In [email protected], "John Van Pelt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry if these are already documented... read or discard at will.
> 
> 1. On Windows XP 2002, Media Center Edition, SP2; Quackle 0.95 -- During
> data entry for a tournament game, using Player one (Human) and
Player two
> (Human with unknown racks), I attempted to enter "exchange 5" on the
command
> line for my opponent.  I mistakenly typed "exchange 56", and the program
> failed with an error message which I neglected to record, and then quit,
> losing my work.

Ooh ouch, I'm sorry! Thanks for pointing out this bug. I will fix it
before the next release. I'm not sure when that will be :-)

> 
> 2. Same platform, same Quackle. I entered about 3/4 of the plays in a
> tournament game, again using 'human' versus 'human with unknown
racks'.  I
> saved the file.  Later I reopened the game file from the "File > Open"
> menu.  I continued entering the remainder of the plays from the
game.  Now
> Quackle warned me each time that my opponent's rack did not contain the
> tiles of the candidate play, as if it had forgotten the "unknown racks"
> setting.
> 

Ah that's a long-standing bug :-(  If I have time I will see if I can
fix it. It is quite bothersome to run into.

Thank you for the very good catch and reminder!!
--Jason

> Thank you for Quackle.
> 
> -jvp
>


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