4.9.8 bugs
#1
Posted 2006-November-11, 14:11
in the new view it opens my hands as part of bbo browser not in a web browser
#2
Posted 2006-November-11, 14:18
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
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#3
Posted 2006-November-11, 14:26
#4
Posted 2006-November-11, 19:52
#5
Posted 2006-November-13, 17:39
#6
Posted 2006-November-13, 19:09
This is rather ugly to look at (because the color groups are no longer together), so I suggest either keeping yellows always marked as yellows, or else if they're marked as friends moving them to the top of the purple list instead of in the middle of the yellow list.
eta: when you scroll over them, the top of their profile is yellow, and at a table, their name is yellow.
#7
Posted 2006-November-14, 13:53
I am using a brand new computer with 2 gigs of ram and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor so I don't think it's a problem on my end, at least not with system resources. I am working in the smallest view possible, with Windows cards.
Julie
#8
Posted 2006-November-14, 14:08
Elianna, on Nov 14 2006, 01:09 AM, said:
This is rather ugly to look at (because the color groups are no longer together), so I suggest either keeping yellows always marked as yellows, or else if they're marked as friends moving them to the top of the purple list instead of in the middle of the yellow list.
eta: when you scroll over them, the top of their profile is yellow, and at a table, their name is yellow.
Friends now take priority over yellows in terms of color scheme, but had not really thought about the aesthetic issues. Agree that changing the way the list is sorted might be better, but this is not really a good time to make a change like this.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#9
Posted 2006-November-14, 14:13
julie5607, on Nov 14 2006, 07:53 PM, said:
I am using a brand new computer with 2 gigs of ram and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor so I don't think it's a problem on my end, at least not with system resources. I am working in the smallest view possible, with Windows cards.
Julie
The problems you describe with respect to setting the animation speed are well known (and the faster your computer the more extreme the effect). Sorry - this is not something that is easy for me to fix.
The problem you describe with respect to the animation speed not being saved properly is something new. If you could do some experiments I would appreciate it:
1. Log in to BBO, set your animation speed to whatever setting you want, exit BBO with the X in the top right corner, then log in again and check the animation speed setting. Was your setting remembered.
2. Do whatever it is you normally do on BBO (play, chat, whatever) and check your animation speed every 15 minutes or so. Does it change by itself?
Also please confirm that you are using version 4.9.8.
Thanks,
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#10
Posted 2006-November-14, 15:36
OK, I did some testing. First of all I am definitely using the latest version. Secondly the setting doesn't change on the slider bar, it is just the effect that changes. I tested this on two computers, my old and my new one, and it seems that I only have the problem when I restart the computer. Logging in and out of BBO has no effect, moving tables, kibbing, playing, changing id's, etc, doesn't change the setting. But when I restart my computer, even tho the slider bar is where it has always been, the animation is distractingly slow, and I have to futz to get it to the point I prefer.
Hope this helps,
Julie
#11
Posted 2006-November-14, 16:49
julie5607, on Nov 14 2006, 09:36 PM, said:
OK, I did some testing. First of all I am definitely using the latest version. Secondly the setting doesn't change on the slider bar, it is just the effect that changes. I tested this on two computers, my old and my new one, and it seems that I only have the problem when I restart the computer. Logging in and out of BBO has no effect, moving tables, kibbing, playing, changing id's, etc, doesn't change the setting. But when I restart my computer, even tho the slider bar is where it has always been, the animation is distractingly slow, and I have to futz to get it to the point I prefer.
Hope this helps,
Julie
Thanks for your fast response, Julie. Unfortunately this is not something I can easily fix - don't expect any improvements in the near term. Sorry.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com