Bug#512587: pybridge: show diamonds and hearts as red in bidding box

2009-01-25 Thread Michael Banks

Colin,

In PyBridge 0.3, you can change the suit colours from the PyBridge 
Preferences dialog (select Options - Preferences from the main menu).


I agree (wholeheartedly!) that the suits should be colour-coded by 
default. I have copied your report to the PyBridge bug tracker [1]; the 
next release will include an appropriate colour-coding.


[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/pybridge/+bug/321253

I'm pleased to hear that you find PyBridge useful!

Regards, Michael Banks.



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Bug#512587: pybridge: show diamonds and hearts as red in bidding box

2009-01-25 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 09:15:58PM +, Michael Banks wrote:
 In PyBridge 0.3, you can change the suit colours from the PyBridge  
 Preferences dialog (select Options - Preferences from the main menu).

Oh yes, so you can - I entirely missed that. Thanks!

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Bug#512587: pybridge: show diamonds and hearts as red in bidding box

2009-01-21 Thread Colin Watson
Package: pybridge
Version: 0.3.0-3
Severity: wishlist

The card shapes in the bidding box are (by necessity) relatively small.
Although I'm not visually impaired or anything, I would find it easier
to distinguish their shapes at a glance if the diamonds and hearts were
coloured red there.

(By the way, thanks for maintaining the Debian package of PyBridge, and
for your quick response to bug #512576! Also, if you pass this on to
upstream, thanks for writing PyBridge! With a young baby, I don't get a
chance to go out and play bridge with friends as often as I would like.
I recently got round to looking around for online bridge games, and
wasn't really terribly enthused by the idea of playing on one of the
random Internet online bridge cesspits; a free server that I can set up
on a VPN and play with friends is exactly what I was looking for.)

Thanks,

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