[Freeciv-Dev] (PR#39880) Right click GUI and Lepoard

2007-11-24 Thread Jason Short

http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Thu Nov 22 12:32:32 2007]:
> 
> On Nov 22, 2007 12:54 PM, Daniel Markstedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > > I have been running the game in OS X and on BootCamp Windows XP. 
In
> > > Leopard it first has to run X11 (which I do know is not your 
guys's
> > > problem). But on a Mac it looks wrong. The attached file is a 
pic. of
> > > what it looks like in Leopard. I have not changed the pic. The 
arrows
> > > are really cyan.
> > >
> >
> > This looks like a bug in the theme and/or theme engine. After the 
game
> > has started, try going to Game>Local Options>Theme and change to
> > another theme in the dropdown.
> 
> I can confirm that this had happened on Mac OS X for me as well, don't
> know what made it look like that. It also happens when you run it on
> Linux under Xvnc, but works good otherwise. I run the vnc server with
> "Xvnc4 :0 -PasswordFile  .vnc/passwd"  ( you need to run vncpasswd
> first, and launch an xterm on that display)

Looks to me like the freeciv theme just doesn't set the colors for 
these scrollbuttons, causing them to take the default color which on 
mac is that bizarre cyan.

Someone on linux with a bit of spare time could try to change the 
default theme and see if those sliders follow the style of your chosen 
theme.  If true it should be easy for the theme author to fix.

The other possibility is that the GTK theme engine is just buggy on 
mac...

-jason


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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] (PR#39880) Right click GUI and Lepoard

2007-11-22 Thread Christopher Spiewak

http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >

Mr. Markstedt,
Thank you for the prompt answer. Is it possible to use the arrow keys  
to move the view? I know you can use it to move a selected unit. Also,  
wouldn't it not be better to use ctrl-click to move the view not apple- 
click?

Christopher Spiewak

On Nov 22, 2007, at 5:54 AM, Daniel Markstedt wrote:

>
> http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Thank you for your report! I will try to address your issues below:
>
> On 11/22/07,  <> wrote:
>>
>> http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >
>>
>> Hello,
>> My name is Christopher Spiewak. I have a MacBook intel chip set,  
>> running
>> Apples Leopard. I have been running version 2.1. I have found that  
>> the
>> game is very right click dependent. Not having a right clicker this  
>> is a
>> problem. I do know you can use the cities tab, but this is not as  
>> great.
>>
>
> You can simulate a right-click by holding down the command (apple) key
> and clicking. A middle-click can be performed by holding alt and
> clicking.
>
>> I have been running the game in OS X and on BootCamp Windows XP. In
>> Leopard it first has to run X11 (which I do know is not your guys's
>> problem). But on a Mac it looks wrong. The attached file is a pic. of
>> what it looks like in Leopard. I have not changed the pic. The arrows
>> are really cyan.
>>
>
> This looks like a bug in the theme and/or theme engine. After the game
> has started, try going to Game>Local Options>Theme and change to
> another theme in the dropdown.
>
>> Christopher Spiewak
>>
>> P.S. I think it would look better without the command line.
>>
>
> The command line is needed in the pregame screen since not all server
> options or commands are available in the gui. It can also be used to
> chat with other connected users.
>
> Best regards,
> ~Daniel
>
>



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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] (PR#39880) Right click GUI and Lepoard

2007-11-22 Thread Erik Johansson

http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >

On Nov 22, 2007 12:54 PM, Daniel Markstedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been running the game in OS X and on BootCamp Windows XP. In
> > Leopard it first has to run X11 (which I do know is not your guys's
> > problem). But on a Mac it looks wrong. The attached file is a pic. of
> > what it looks like in Leopard. I have not changed the pic. The arrows
> > are really cyan.
> >
>
> This looks like a bug in the theme and/or theme engine. After the game
> has started, try going to Game>Local Options>Theme and change to
> another theme in the dropdown.

I can confirm that this had happened on Mac OS X for me as well, don't
know what made it look like that. It also happens when you run it on
Linux under Xvnc, but works good otherwise. I run the vnc server with
"Xvnc4 :0 -PasswordFile  .vnc/passwd"  ( you need to run vncpasswd
first, and launch an xterm on that display)

/emj



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Re: [Freeciv-Dev] (PR#39880) Right click GUI and Lepoard

2007-11-22 Thread Daniel Markstedt

http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >

Hi Christopher,

Thank you for your report! I will try to address your issues below:

On 11/22/07,  <> wrote:
>
> http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=39880 >
>
> Hello,
> My name is Christopher Spiewak. I have a MacBook intel chip set, running
> Apples Leopard. I have been running version 2.1. I have found that the
> game is very right click dependent. Not having a right clicker this is a
> problem. I do know you can use the cities tab, but this is not as great.
>

You can simulate a right-click by holding down the command (apple) key
and clicking. A middle-click can be performed by holding alt and
clicking.

> I have been running the game in OS X and on BootCamp Windows XP. In
> Leopard it first has to run X11 (which I do know is not your guys's
> problem). But on a Mac it looks wrong. The attached file is a pic. of
> what it looks like in Leopard. I have not changed the pic. The arrows
> are really cyan.
>

This looks like a bug in the theme and/or theme engine. After the game
has started, try going to Game>Local Options>Theme and change to
another theme in the dropdown.

> Christopher Spiewak
>
> P.S. I think it would look better without the command line.
>

The command line is needed in the pregame screen since not all server
options or commands are available in the gui. It can also be used to
chat with other connected users.

Best regards,
 ~Daniel



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