Thank you, kind sir. If I'd had my C hat on when I glanced at the file
I probably should have figured that out, although I guess the original
code didn't look 'wrong'. With the patch it builds cleanly with GCC2.95
and appears to run well.
One thing I have noticed straight off is on the floppy insert dialog
there are no window titles telling you what drive the disk will be
inserted in. Minor, but something I liked. I hope that it's nothing to
do with the patched file since that is 'floppyfileentry', although I
wouldn't see how that would affect it.
I just thought of something that would be cool (Rich says 'Oh no.. if
you must'). If no joysticks are detected, it'd be nice if it would
select a keyboard control instead of joystick, maybe a 'fallback' option
in the config file, or if it just picked the 'Right Ctrl' one that would
work too.
Floppy speed on the floppy menu would be excellent too. I'll stop now. :>
It's getting better all the time, dude :) Thank you :)
Derek
Hi Derek
On Thursday 09 September 2004 08:37 am, Derek Piper wrote:
So I assumed (I know, bad to assume) that GTK 1.x was still acceptable since configure didn't barf. Let me know if I'm on the wrong track with it. If it is my lack of GTK 2 .. any hints for a compiling it on a Debian Woody platform?
The attached patch should sort you out. ;-)
Cheers, Rich