Thanks for the explanations. I do tend to use a large value for card overlap which I can indeed reduce a bit. This can still be changed without creating a new deck as Joe R. explained in this post: https://sourceforge.net/p/pysolfc/discussion/503709/thread/8899d2f2a5/ But I still like the idea of having variants of the same cardset with different Y-overlap as that might be easier to change in game than manually adjusting the value. So thanks for explaining how to do that, and thanks for the card...
What OS are you using? On linux I had to install an extra package to be able to use the solver.
Thanks for you answer. Shring face-down cards is indeed useful. Compact long stacks does not change anything visually. Not to complain but I want to mention, since you talked about rarity, that for me, in wasp, this problem is far frome rare. EDIT to correct that compact long stacks does not in fact seem to do nothing, but does very little. In my current game it makes one more card visible when there are 6 more cards that are still invisible below that.
Thanks for you answer. Shring face-down cards is indeed useful. Compact long stacks does not change anything visually. Not to complain but I want to mention, since you talked about rarity, that for me, in wasp, this problem is far frome rare.
Thanks for all the cardsets! I've downloaded a few and am having fun testing them out.
Hi, thanks again for all the great games. The attachment shows a game of Wasp. There's a long stack of cards and the bottom is not visible. There is a scroll bar on my window but it's at the lowest it will go. There's a card of which I can only see the very top, and another card below that that I can't see at all (I can see them if I click and drag on any card in the pile as if to move it and the cards below it). Is there a way to make the scrollbar go all the way to the bottom of the stack. I know...
Thank you so much! This works perfectly and makes the game so much more enjoyable! :)
Hi, I've installed pysolfc about a month ago and am having a lot of fun exploring all the games and playing some favorites. Thanks for all the work you put in this! I have a problem that depending on the cardset I use, some of the cards are not easy to read when they are stacked on top of one another, see screenshot (this is Yukon if that's relevant). For instance the 9 are not distinguishable from queens and I have to reveal the whole card to know which is which. Is there a way to adjust the height...