Peter Strempel wrote: >Hi, > >I put a test version for glGo 1.1 online: >http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English/glgo/beta/ > >Some quick notes are available on that page. All changes are listed in >ChangeLog.txt which is included in the installer. I havn't found the >time to write proper documentation for the new nmatch usage yet - or >said the other way, I hate writing documentation. :) > >If you want to give the new time system a testrun, please go ahead. > >Right now, as of writing this, there is only a Windows version. Mac >version is currently compiling, Linux I will do later today. Mac/Linux >should be both available today evening. > >I don't know if many people are still running Windows 98. I replaced the >text fields (terminal, shouts, channels etc) with new textareas that >support Asian characters. Unfortunately this doesn't work on old Windows >versions. A workaround is by replacing resource.xrs with another file >available on the beta webpage. This is sort of ugly, but my motivation >to care much for outdated Windows is very limited and I think Asian >textdisplay is more important. Not sure if this is smart, though. :) > > >Sidenote about gGo: My current gGo development version can observe >reviews and supports most of the new nmatch stuff, though latter isn't >complete yet (I orignally decided to ignore one feature which turned out >to be a mistake). I currently want to get glGo out first, then somewhen >over Christmas a gGo testversion (via webstart) should be available. > > >Feedback is welcome. > >Peter > > > > > Hi, First connection to IGS with this client version and first bug was found within the first minute :) I had preset the new time setting preferences. However, the Koryotime count: 0 - 100 and Koryosec: 0 - 5 I had defined in the client and what appeared on the main client window had switched - I had defined Koryosec as 0-100 and Koryotime as 0-5, but in the client area i was informed by the (client | server) that my sec was 0-5 and Ktime as 0-100. Or maybe I am too tired as what I just wrote only barely makes any sense. -- Jarkko Lindblad jarkkojpl@xxxxxxxxxx Egossa on kaiken pahan alku ja juuri