K-Patience - Klondike - Preview Problems

2021-10-14 Thread Ralf O. Hesse

Hi,

I am playing often K-Patience in the selection "pull one card"

Sometimes when I get new card my i7 with 8 cores is increasing terribly 
the  load but all load is not enough to calculate in a short time the 
preview if the game will be still soluble or if I will loose the game.


1.) Why is it not possible to use more than 1 core - since all the oterh 
cores seems not engaged...
2.) This "Overload" without results seems me new! - What did You also do 
that the preview ist sometimes so difficult to calculate???


I would be glad if the preview will soon quicker available because so it 
needs Minutes over minutes to succeed...


Thanks a lot in advance!

Ralf


SV: Klondike

2018-07-17 Thread Kim el Diin
3rd try...



Från: Kim el Diin 
Skickat: den 12 juli 2018 12:11
Till: kde-doc-english@kde.org
Ämne: Klondike


Hi there,

When in klondike  the arrows have stopped moving the curser , instead just 
highligting the cards , how do i get back the original setting ?


Kim eliin,

Lewd Engineering


Re: SV: Klondike

2018-07-14 Thread Yuri Chornoivan
субота, 14 липня 2018 р. 09:22:10 EEST Kim el Diin написано:
> ??
> 
> 
> Från: Kim el Diin 
> Skickat: den 12 juli 2018 12:11
> Till: kde-doc-english@kde.org
> Ämne: Klondike
> 
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> When in klondike  the arrows have stopped moving the curser , instead just
> highligting the cards , how do i get back the original setting ?
> 
> 
> Kim eliin,
> 
> Lewd Engineering

Hi,

You are posting into the wrong mailing list.  This list is for documentation 
writers, not for the user support.

The way to get back the original settings depend on your version of KPat (KDE 
4 or KF5-based).

Anyway, please use "Settings -> Configure shortcuts" to restore arrows for 
actions "Move focus ..." (use the "Search" field above the list to filter the 
needed items). That's the easiest way to fix this.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Yuri





[kde-doc-english] Patience Klondike question

2011-07-08 Thread Doug
I have become a fan of the Klondike game, and it brings a
question that you might want to add to the FAQ.  In almost
all deals, the game is winnable.  I don't know how random
the deals actually are, but is this the case with an actual
deck and Klondike played on a table?  In other words, if
you were smart enough to make the right choices all the
time, as to which of two equal card files to move--say two
files headed by a black 7, either of which could be moved to
a file whose bottom is a red 8, could almost all of the real
games be won?  Your game tells you at once if the game can no
longer be won, and you can undo the goof and choose the other
black 7 to move.  Similarly, your game tells you if you try
to move a card which will be needed further on into the game
to a position in which it could not then be used, that the
game can no longer be won, and you can go back and undo the
mistake and pursue a different tack.  If a person was clairvoyant,
could almost all of real card games of Klondike be won?

Thanx for your answer.  I'm sure this question must occur to
other players.  Perhaps you have answered before, and you can
just direct me to the url where the answer is.

--doug

-- 
Blessed are the peacekeepers...for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A. 
M. Greeley