#99245 Selecting cards by keyboard is broken

Package:
xskat
Source:
xskat
Description:
3-player card game "Skat"
Submitter:
Marko Schulz
Date:
2005-07-18 03:34:33 UTC
Severity:
wishlist
#99245#5
Date:
2001-05-30 11:28:43 UTC
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In version 3.2 it was possible to select the card to play using the
arrow keys and return. This does not work in 3.4-1 anymore, even
though the keys work when it comes to bidding or selecting what game
to play.

marko

#99245#10
Date:
2001-05-30 12:21:24 UTC
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Marko Schulz <Marko.Schulz@gmx.de> writes:

Hmm, yes, I can reproduce this. I'll have a look later...

	Falk

#99245#13
Date:
2001-06-22 18:26:06 UTC
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Hallo,

als Debian-Maintainer des xskat-Paketes bekam ich folgenden Bugreport:

Das kann ich auch reproduzieren. Allerdings ist es mir nicht gelungen,
den Fehler im source zu finden... hast du vielleicht eine Idee?

	Falk

#99245#18
Date:
2002-01-20 19:33:11 UTC
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Hi,

I'd like to get this bug closed finally :) We agreed this is not
really a bug in xskat, but the feature is just a bit hidden with the
-keyboard option. I'm not sure if that can be made more obvious,
though... If you don't have any idea, either, I'll just close the bug
:)

        Falk

#99245#21
Date:
2002-01-20 19:33:11 UTC
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Hi,

I'd like to get this bug closed finally :) We agreed this is not
really a bug in xskat, but the feature is just a bit hidden with the
-keyboard option. I'm not sure if that can be made more obvious,
though... If you don't have any idea, either, I'll just close the bug
:)

        Falk

#99245#26
Date:
2002-01-31 13:01:35 UTC
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Yes, at least it should be downgraded, if not closed.

The best choice IMHO would be, if xskat retreated to the old behaviour
as the default. At least if it finds a ~/.xskat.opt of an older
version of xskat. That way the behaviour wouldn't change for those who
continue to use xskat.

But this doesn't justify a priority larger than wishlist. So go ahead
and either just close or downgrade it.