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To: Daniel Sjölie <deepone@xxxxxxxxxx>, Mike Kaufman <mkaufman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Freeciv List <freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: here a pre-new_city_dialog ver 14
From: Raimar Falke <hawk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:01:15 +0200
Reply-to: rf13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 08:59:57AM +0200, Daniel Sjölie wrote:
> On 2001-10-24 20:17:53, Mike Kaufman wrote:
> > attached is what I would put out for ver 14
> > take a look, add anything that needs to be done, and release it when you
> > get the chance.
> 
> Only thing I can think of is if one should require Alt/Meta for the
> switch tab accelerators... I don't think this should be so though...
> 
> > Things I did:
> > fixed the misc settings commit problem, but you should test this
> 
> Seems to work fine...
> 
> > applied your accel patch (cleanly)
> >   --BTW - this has the consequence of making you press alt-n|p for the
> >     next and prev buttons. I know this was the intent, but did you check
> >     out how annoying this really is? 
> 
> Well, I tried but I didn't really consider it...
> Actually, I probably would prefer to just skipp the Alt/Meta requirement
> for all buttons... Everything would still work if you hold Alt/Meta down
> do that's no problem...
> 
> Is there any other problem?
> (If people don't want this by default I'd like to make it an option)
> 
> Actually, I'm gonna put ver 14 without Alt/Meta up and you people try it
> out...

If there are no other open issues I'm aware I will apply it without
the alt/meta change in some hours. You may fill a seperate patch for
this.

        Raimar
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