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To: Francois-Xavier.Coudert@xxxxxx
Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: (PR#10830) Trirem doesn't want to move
From: "Vasco Alexandre da Silva Costa" <vasc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 08:45:37 -0800
Reply-to: rt@xxxxxxxxxxx

<URL: http://rt.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=10830 >

On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, [UTF-8] François-Xavier Coudert wrote:

>
> <URL: http://rt.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=10830 >
>
> > If you use the Goto command (either with the mouse or with key 'g') the
> > trireme would not cross oceans (in most cases) because it is unsure.
> > That means it can sink (see help for that).
>
> I know that. But with my usual freeciv version (1.14.2, gtk2 client) I
> don't think there was such a problem. If I decide my trimere wants to go
> somewhere, it went there, and could sink.
>
> Moreover, in the case I reported, I tried to move it from the coast of
> one island to the nearby coast of the pole, without any dangerous ocean
> square in-between. And it didn't want to do that move.
>
> > It should be always possible to move the trireme anywhere you like with
> > the cursor keys, though.
>
> I think I tried that and it didn't work either. Plus, I was playing on a
> laptop with no really useful cursor keys on it.
>
> PS : there seems to be no MacOSX bundle with gtk2 client right now. I
> will probably be able to provide one soon. Whom should I write to to get
> it on the download page? (it would be easier than using Fink for most Mac
> users)

The freeciv-dev mailing list is as good a place as any to announce your
MacOS X build.

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Vasco Alexandre da Silva Costa @ Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa







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