Hi!

* Innocent De Marchi <tangram.pe...@gmail.com> [2010-06-15 07:44:42 CEST]:
> Sorry, the rotation of pieces is fine.

 Sorry, it isn't. I wouldn't file it as bugreport if it were.

> You can rotate the pieces in two ways, always with the right button.
> At levels 1 and 2, the rotation angle is fixed, simply by clicking the
> right mouse button on the piece. At levels 3 and 4, first click the
> right button on the piece and then slide the mouse: the piece will
> turn smoothly and quickly. For a finer twist, first click the Ctrl key
> and then right mouse button.

 I didn't switch any level, but it seems from your description like it
must be set to either level 3 or 4. I right-click on the piece and hold
the button, then move the mouse. It does only rotate in very narrow
areas and then simply hangs.

 Also when left-clicking the pieces they often enough drop off and can't
moved further without picking them up again with another click.

> Please see the following video
> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=glpeces&aq=f.

 That's sweet but not what happens here.

> If in your system, the program does not behave like in the video, can
> you send me a video of your screen to see what happens?

 I'll try to get one. It might take me a day or two though to get it
done.

 Thanks for your fast response,
Rhonda
-- 
"most users choose convenience over security, and that's reflected in the
 choice of the current default"
   Hin-Tak Leung -- http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=691339#c7



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