Hi! Thanks for sending me the animated gif: I have been very helpful.
> Receiving a message like "Sorry, the rotation of pieces is fine" and > "installed in thousands of PC and no one has reported a problem" isn't > giving people the impression that their bugreports are well received and > that filing bugreports is a waste of time. I am sorry, my English is not correct: it is possible that I speak with little courtesy. The suggestions are welcome! You are the first user of the program you do not like how the pieces move > mouse cursor always have to be inside the piece both when moving it > around and when turning - expected though would be that it is only > required for the selection process and from then on until the mouse > button is released. For moving around this can be quite hindersome when > one grabs the piece at a corner because it is almost impossible to move > it in that direction. For turning it is quite annoying, especially for > the smaller pieces. You propose another approach to manage the movement of pieces. I think the program system more intuitive. I will consider your comments for future versions of the program. > I hope you can consider this report as constructive as it's meant to > be, even your replies so far were rather disappointing. Excuse me, my English is very bad and difficult to explain properly. Thanks for your interest and for their suggestions I. De Marchi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org