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RE: [Bug-gnubg] A couple of PR requests


From: Albert Silver
Subject: RE: [Bug-gnubg] A couple of PR requests
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:05:46 -0300

> For what it's worth, I don't know if it's well documented that you can
> pretty much fly through the list to the location you want by clicking
on
> the
> location button in the scroll bar (at the right of the player records
> window).  If you hold down the mouse button and drag the locator
button
> down
> the page, you can easily jump to the record you need.

I have a friend who plays quite a lot on TrueMoneyGames, but complains
that often a player accepting a challenge (or table) won't wait the time
it takes him to check the Player Records, hence causing him to lose an
opponent. He's been on my case quite a bit on this so I am fulfilling my
promise to pass on the request. I did play a bit on TMG recently and
didn't have much trouble, so I'll sit down and see how he's doing this. 

Personally, aside from the FIBS rating request, one I would *REALLY*
like to see, whether on the fly or as an addition to the genuine PR, I'd
like to see it possible to re-order the names by clicking on the
appropriate columns. In other words, be able to re-order everything by
error rate, luck, etc. and be able to see who is doing best or worst. It
isn't very important, but it would be nice.

                                                Albert

> 
> I agree the type-in feature would be 'nice to have', but I have over
800
> players entered, use the player records frequently, and find
> "drag-scrolling" (sorry, I have no clue if there's a standard term for
> this
> action) to be quite convenient.  If you haven't used it, give it a
try!
> If
> you have, and just don't find it convenient, please accept my
apologies
> for
> wasting your time, and I hope my comments will at least help someone
else!
> 
> --Ned






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