From: Frederick W. <fre...@go...> - 2012-02-08 17:18:19
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I've come to the conclusion to add that "Reset Layout" command into the newly created menu of the ORWindow (I couldn't add it to the OR Panel's menu as the user might not be able to see the OR Panel when he wants to reset). On top of this, I've added some round-offs: - Added option to select from various dockingFrames rendering themes - also part of layout persistence - Existing layouts can be picked as templates - Added logging / file-access error popups - Incorporated OR Panel's menu bar into OR Window's newly created one - would have been odd to place the menu bar under the "Companies" dockable -- Frederick |
From: Frederick W. <fre...@go...> - 2012-02-10 17:58:29
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Master now contains further extensions that, though motivated by the availability of the docking functionality, are also beneficial for the conventional layout: - Message Panel is capable of dynamic word wrapping (needed for vertical panel layout) - Remaining Tiles Window wraps the tiles according to the available horizontal space and has a vertical scroll bar if needed On top of that, the docking implementation now includes: - marked some dockables (messages, tiles) as optional - their dockables have a close button - they can be closed / opened from the layout menu - remaining tiles window becomes a docking pane (not visible by default as before) -- Frederick |
From: Frederick W. <fre...@go...> - 2012-02-12 09:42:29
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Further update on dockable layout: Upgrade panel buttons (lay tile/token, no tile/token) have been moved to the ORPanel button panel. Now, there is one central place where the OR command buttons are to be found (ie., the Commands dockable). Only applies to dockable layout as, only there, the button panel's size is flexible. -- Frederick |
From: Frederick W. <fre...@go...> - 2012-02-18 20:36:55
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One piece of information I've just stumbled upon and which could be valuable for the users of the docking framework: Pressing "Ctrl" while dragging an externalized (/detached) panel averts retaching it to the OR Window. This is valuable when aiming at placing an externalized panel partly on top of the OR Window. -- Frederick |
From: Frederick W. <fre...@go...> - 2012-02-19 15:35:29
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> Pressing "Ctrl" while dragging an externalized (/detached) panel averts retaching it to the OR Window. Small correction: It's by pressing "Shift" that this is achieved. -- Frederick |
From: Schnell, V. <vol...@ar...> - 2012-05-06 18:57:38
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Hi John, in 1835 the base token is placed, as soon the company "operates" i.e. it is layed in the SDR. Volker Am 06.05.2012 20:41, schrieb John David Galt: >> Volker Schnell wrote: >>> from the Rules (first german, then english) >>> 2.7.1 Sind von einer Gesellschaft mindestens 50% erstmalig verkauft worden, ist>> die Gesellschaft "in Betrieb". >>> 2.7.2 In dem Moment, in dem die Gesellschaft in Betrieb geht, erhält der >>> Direktor den entsprechenden Besitzbogen und alle Marker der Gesellschaft. >>> 2.7.3 Einer der Marker wird auf das gekennzeichnete Startposition der AG auf >>> der Aktienkurstafel gelegt. Ist das Feld schon von anderen Markern belegt, wird >>> er unter diese geschoben. >>> >>> english. [fixed spelling - JDG] >>> 2.7.1. If 50% Shares of a company are sold for the first time, the company >>> "operates" >>> 2.7.2. At the time the company operates, the director receives the company >>> sheet and all company-tokens. >>> 2.7.3. One marker is laid at the marked Position of the company on the stock- >>> table. If the field is already occupied by other tokens, then the token is >>> placed under the other tokens. > Placing a company's stock market token only when it operates seems wrong, > because normally the positions of the stock market tokens determine the order > in which all the major companies will operate. > > Am I right in thinking this means that a company's home station also is laid > when it first operates, and not when it floats? This would be exactly opposite > to both English versions of the rules (especially the first edition). In those, > a company's home station is placed on the map during the stock round as soon as > 50% is purchased. (The second edition made BA an exception.) This will make a > big difference in play -- especially in the case of HE, which often blocks other > companies as soon as it is placed. > > I suggest that this behavior be made a setup option, because nobody I know is > going to want to change to your version. > > Stefan Frey wrote: >> And another PS: Does anybody now when in general is the stock market >> token placed for other 18xx with par prices? I do not have time to >> check that now, but I had guessed that it usually happens at the same >> time that the par price is set (so after the president shares is bought). > That's correct for 1830 and most games with a similar market, because you can > sell shares to the bank pool right away, even if the company hasn't floated > yet. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Rails-devel mailing list > Rai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-devel -- Volker Schnell email: vol...@ar... homepage: home.arcor.de\volker_schnell |
From: John D. G. <jd...@di...> - 2012-05-06 19:10:13
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On 2012-05-06 11:57, Schnell, Volker wrote: > Hi John, > in 1835 the base token is placed, as soon the company "operates" i.e. it > is layed in the SDR. > Volker If the company is considered to "operate" in the SDR, why wouldn't it lay the stock-market token then too? |
From: Schnell, V. <vol...@ar...> - 2012-05-06 19:30:23
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Yes, but in 1835 at that time, when 50% Shares are sold for the first time. Volker Am 06.05.2012 21:09, schrieb John David Galt: > On 2012-05-06 11:57, Schnell, Volker wrote: >> Hi John, >> in 1835 the base token is placed, as soon the company "operates" i.e. it >> is layed in the SDR. >> Volker > If the company is considered to "operate" in the SDR, why wouldn't it lay the > stock-market token then too? -- Volker Schnell email: vol...@ar... homepage: home.arcor.de\volker_schnell |
From: John D. G. <jd...@di...> - 2012-05-07 04:17:35
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On 2012-05-06 12:30, Schnell, Volker wrote: > Yes, but in 1835 at that time, when 50% Shares are sold for the first time. > Volker > > Am 06.05.2012 21:09, schrieb John David Galt: >> On 2012-05-06 11:57, Schnell, Volker wrote: >>> Hi John, >>> in 1835 the base token is placed, as soon the company "operates" i.e. it >>> is layed in the SDR. >>> Volker >> If the company is considered to "operate" in the SDR, why wouldn't it lay the >> stock-market token then too? > Pay attention, everybody. Volker has just admitted that by "when it operates" he really means the tokens are placed in the stock round. In other words, no change. Just a language problem. |
From: Schnell, V. <vol...@ar...> - 2012-06-17 09:50:13
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Hi, the Zip-file on sourcrforge is broken (only 753 KB). the TAR-file is ok. Greetings Volker -- Volker Schnell email: vol...@ar... homepage: home.arcor.de\volker_schnell |
From: Stefan F. <ste...@we...> - 2012-06-17 10:00:44
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Hi Volker, thanks for the info. Fixed. Uploading is fully automated inside the ant-script, which reported a successful build, so it seems that broken uploads get not reported correctly, either due to a bug of ant, rsync or the sourceforge server. Stefan On 06/17/2012 11:50 AM, Schnell, Volker wrote: > Hi, > > the Zip-file on sourcrforge is broken (only 753 KB). the TAR-file is ok. > > Greetings Volker > |