Louis Zulli wrote: > The following occurs on my OS X build from the 0806 snapshot. > > 1) Move aside .gnubg directory to restore default settings. > > 2) Start a new money game session. > > 3) Play a few moves and resign to end Game 1. > > 4) An new game should start automatically, and assume you get the first > roll. (If not, ignore the rest of this.) > > 5) Before doing anything else, return to Game 1 in the Game Record panel. > > 6) Immediately return to Game 2 in the Game Record panel. > > 7) In the game record, click on your first roll. The roll becomes > highlighted in black, and your dice appear on the board. > > 8) Before doing anything else, click any of your checkers that has a legal > move. > > A Message window appears saying something like: There must be a game in > progress to set a player on roll. Return hits: 5 (no hit: 31 rolls) > > 9) Click on OK to dismiss the window and play continues normally. > > I see no value in having the Message window appear at all. Can anyone > confirm what I've described?
Yes, I often get this cryptic message. I could live with that if I had dice and could move afterwards like you. But Christian Anthons bug fix is still not available for Windows. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-do-I-start-the-next-game-of-the-same-match--tp29250083p29433591.html Sent from the Gnu - Backgammon mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
