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Re: [glob2-devel] OpenGL and main map viewport
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Joe Wells |
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Re: [glob2-devel] OpenGL and main map viewport |
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Mon, 07 May 2007 21:30:59 +0100 |
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Leo Wandersleb <address@hidden> writes:
> Joe Wells wrote:
>> That's interesting! I've never tried it with OpenGL on (because I
>> don't have hardware acceleration). That sounds like something worth
>> documenting, just to encourage people like me to check it out.
>>
>> So where does the information on the top line go? What about the
>> mini-map and the controls on the right panel? Do they appear and
>> disappear?
>
> :) the black area is simply some 10% transparent.
Interesting.
>>> it is rather a point to remove touch-border-to-move-viewport in
>>> windowed mode than to fix it your way.
>>
>> No, please don't remove it! It is needed for scrolling the viewport
>> while dragging a flag.
>
> use the mmb to move viewport and a real computer. not a laptop ;)
Can you use middle mouse button to move the viewport while
simultaneously dragging a flag by holding left mouse button?
(I can't try this myself as I only have two mouse buttons and hence
get the effect of middle mouse button by using left and right buttons
simultaneously.)
Anyway, a laptop is nice. You probably can't play glob2 while curled
up in bed with your computer in your lap. :-)
> agreed. leaving it in is maybe a must. maybe increasing the scrolling
> area would be an option. or make different scroll regions in full
> screen than in windowed.
Maybe only do that while dragging. I think I can see problems if the
scroll regions were bigger when not dragging: every time you moved the
mouse to the right panel control area some scrolling might occur as
the mouse moved through/into the scroll region. But it would be okay
to have bigger scroll regions while holding left mouse button to drag
a flag.
--
Joe
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
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Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04
Re: [glob2-devel] yet more feedback (many topics), Leo Wandersleb, 2007/05/04