Le Mercredi 17 Août 2005 06:07, Mark Wedel a écrit :
> tchize wrote:
> > Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 09:30, Mark Wedel a écrit :
> >
> >> I should probably preface that I'm responsible for the 'nopopup' mode in
> >> the
> >>gtk client (v1).
> >
> >
> > What is?
>
> run with -nopopups command lin
Brendan Lally wrote:
On 8/16/05, tchize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even better would be if the food value were a role against Int, and if
recalling a sign with a low food value corrupted the message
(arbitrarily transposed some words, or mispelt some things) - the
recall then, would be the me
tchize wrote:
Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 09:30, Mark Wedel a écrit :
I should probably preface that I'm responsible for the 'nopopup' mode in the
gtk client (v1).
What is?
run with -nopopups command line option.
Without it, gtk client pops up window for player name, password, and some
othe
Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 13:07, Brendan Lally a écrit :
> On 8/16/05, tchize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 09:30, Mark Wedel a écrit :
>
> > >
> > > 4) No button or the like to dismiss it - have to use whatever
> > > functionality your
> > > window manager provides to dismiss
On 8/16/05, tchize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 09:30, Mark Wedel a écrit :
> >
> > 4) No button or the like to dismiss it - have to use whatever functionality
> > your
> > window manager provides to dismiss it.
>
> Could be added i suppose, though i don't see why the windo
Le Mardi 16 Août 2005 09:30, Mark Wedel a écrit :
>
> I should probably preface that I'm responsible for the 'nopopup' mode in
> the
> gtk client (v1).
What is?
>
> But does anyone else find the sign display code in the client really
> annoying?
> To me, these are the major issues:
>
I should probably preface that I'm responsible for the 'nopopup' mode in the
gtk client (v1).
But does anyone else find the sign display code in the client really annoying?
To me, these are the major issues:
1) No way to turn it off, save for code modification.
2) It centers it on the s
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