[Freeciv-Dev] Re: (PR#13925) Complaint about FreeCiv tabs becoming windo
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[Freeciv-Dev] Re: (PR#13925) Complaint about FreeCiv tabs becoming windows |
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"Nando Florestan" <nando2003@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Fri, 9 Sep 2005 17:43:34 -0700 |
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<URL: http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=13925 >
Thank you so much for the extremely quick response!
And I am sorry for ranting when the mistake was all mine. I would be
downloading the correct version now if sourceforge were not down for
maintenance.
Keep up the tremendous work!
Nando
Jason Short wrote:
><URL: http://bugs.freeciv.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=13925 >
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>>[nando2003@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Fri Sep 09 23:08:02 2005]:
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>>Today I had problems connecting to game servers (the website is ALSO
>>down!), so I downloaded 2.05 from Sourceforge and installed it. To my
>>enormous disappointment, I could see no improvement. When the game is
>>launched, 2 windows appear at the same time, which is ugly to start
>>with. Then, in game, tabs have been replaced by windows, requiring many
>>more clicks to accomplish the same tasks.
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>When reporting a bug, please report what platform you're on and what
>file you downloaded.
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>Since you didn't give this information, I assume you have downloaded the
>wrong file. You want the "gtk2" client for windows, not the "win32"
>client. The latter is an older, uglier-looking client. The former is
>prettier and has the tabbed feature, but won't run on windows ME or earlier.
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>Also it's possible you disabled the option for tabbed dialogs. This is
>configurable (in the gtk2 client) in the options dialog.
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>Note that 2.0.5 only has bugfixes so you shouldn't see any visible
>difference from 2.0.2. If you do, it means you've probably done
>something wrong.
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>-jason
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