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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Designing backgammon boards via GnuBG
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Tom Martin |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Designing backgammon boards via GnuBG |
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Tue, 5 Jul 2011 16:05:41 -0700 (PDT) |
Michael Petch wrote:
>
> On 05/07/2011 1:51 PM, Tom Martin wrote:
>> I verified that erratic behavior occurs consistently after around 25
>> private
>> boards have been loaded, but it seems to more depend on the size of the
>> file, where 44K is about the limit. After that, updates fail to work and
>> other strange things are seen. Before deleting boards to make room for
>> new
>> entries, you can use Export to save them for future Import.
>
> Although I haven't mentioned this on the forum before, I am not at all
> surprised. There is something seriously messed up somewhere in the Board
> design pages. I have discovered recently (as an example) that the color
> picker goes awry and causes unusual program problems when it is open and
> closed a number of times - when using 3D mode. Usually ends in a seg
> fault on *nix system. I bring this up because it is posisble your
> experience in the board design pages and the system acting oddly are
> also related to what I have seen.
>
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Yes, I've noticed a fair amount of 3D flakiness (including the color
picker), but I'm reluctant to mention the more minor things. Some day I'll
probably update the Wiki to make board design a little easier to understand,
but I'm not sure of the best forum for describing workarounds - the Wiki
isn't the usual place to do this. On the other hand, I don't want to waste
anyone's time reporting things that seem pretty trivial.
BTW, I guess I incorrectly quoted myself when I initially replied since the
point of my post was to discredit my original thought that boards.xml was
purged due to its size. I think there are a few blank lines between my old
and new entry.
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