Michael Petch <address@hidden> wrote
on 10/04/2008 10:05:41:
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> On 4/10/08 1:30 AM, "Massimiliano Maini" <massimiliano.
> address@hidden> wrote: >
> Sorry to bother with this agin, but are you using the exes I
> provided in my previuos emails ?
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> http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-0.90-20080408-NOGLADE-exes-WMT.zip
> <http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-0.90-20080408-NOGLADE-exes-WMT.zip>
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> MaX. >
> Removing my current .gnubg dir in my user home directory, Installed
> a virgin 0.16 MT Archive from the main gnupage, and copy the files
> in this archive: http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-0.
> 90-20080408-NOGLADE-exes-WMT.zip I get the same results I have been
> seeing. I tried it in Both 2d and 3d (I am curious if you see your
> problem in both 2d and 3d??). I start a money session and I can
> freely edit the cube, flipping directions and always being able to
> go into “edit” mode click on the current location of the cube and
> always have the “Cube setting” window pop up. The cube alwayss flips
> to the proper side of the table.
I did the same (almost): removed everything previously
installed (including .gnubg dir), installed this (not even my latest exes
in the separate zip):
Run it, it starts up with 2d board playing counter-cw,
with cube on the left side. Switching to cw puts the cube on the right
side, that's ok.
Now (still in cw direction), using 3d board the cube
is on the right, but switching the playing direction does not put it
on the left, it stays on the right side of the board.
The edit thing seems to work fine: clowwise I have
to cick on the right side, counter-cw I have to click on the left side.
The issue seems to be just the cube drawing.