Bug#441528: hex-a-hop: Too hard to exit
Bas Wijnen
wijnen at debian.org
Mon Sep 10 09:46:06 UTC 2007
Package: hex-a-hop
Version: 0.0.20070315-4
Severity: wishlist
It's very hard to exit hex-a-hop. Two simple changes would make it much
nicer:
- Going "back" should be simply pressing escape. At least on the title
screen escape should be "quit". On other screens, I'd prefer to also
have escape mean "quit" and have a different key for popping up the
menu.
- No confirmation question if no information will be lost by an
operation. When I select quit, I mean I want to quit. I don't want
programs asking me if I'm sure. The only time when I do want that, is
when I lose things by doing it. In this case, that's when quitting
from a level where at least one move was made. I'd like to have no
other "are you sure" questions. If I didn't mean to do this, I can
just restart the operation.
Thanks,
Bas
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