Re: gnome-games 2.9.2
- From: Paolo Borelli <pborelli katamail com>
- To: Callum McKenzie <callum physics otago ac nz>
- Cc: games-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-games 2.9.2
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:32:41 +0100
Il giorno lun, 29-11-2004 alle 21:58 +1300, Callum McKenzie ha scritto:
> Aisleriot:
> - Revised end-of-game dialog. The quit option is gone, an undo
> option has been added if there are no more moves (callum).
What is the rationale for this change?
Note that the quit button was added after this bug request:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100120
and I still think it makes perfect sense: playing a game and then
quitting is a very common (if not the most common) use case. Why should
I be forced to restart a new game or undo the last move in order to be
able to quit the program?
Of course the real solution would be to get rid of the dialog and just
draw "game over" or "you won" over the cards, so that the new game,
undo, and quit are available from the menu/toolbar. However I don't know
if this is possible with the current code.
If the end dialog has to stay, imho it should contain the following
buttons:
Game won:
New game - Quit
Game over
Undo Move - New Game - Quit
ciao
paolo
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