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Type of Issues (Enhancement, Error, Bug, Question)
Bug:
- Initialize Window
- Show it (
window.Read()) - Run
window.Disable() - The whole desktop environment freezes, nothing is clickable anymore
- Change to tty terminal and kill application
- Things are normal again
Operating System
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit
Python version
Python 3.5.2
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Describe the feature you'd like
We should limit the miss angle to effectively be around 15 degrees.
Describe why do you think it is needed
Missing a target by 90 degrees just look stupid - a miss is a miss. Doesn't have to be that off
https://www.reddit.com/r/warzone2100/comments/gy87wg/rookie_units_are_as_helpful_as_ever/
Add a filter to select a subset of threads.
Use SearchBox control with DelayedTextChanged event.
Hide all of the threads on the Timeline not containing specified string (should be case-insensitive).
Use space next to the Header row on the Timelne for the search box.
Code in: ThreadView.xaml.cs
This idea is about how there should be a configurable script that can be edited by the level designer (like the init-script for sectors) and activates when the player leaves the level (Presses "Abort Level"). I am aware this already exists in the worldmap editor, but if there was a version that could affect saved variables in the levels that would be great.
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From the comment in SDL_filesystem.h:
Please call SDL_free() on the pointer when you are done with it
When building the project with MSVC, I ran into some debug heap asserts early into the program startup.
The culprit appears to be the code in m_config.c that does free(prefdir) as changing these to SDL_free(prefdir) resolved the issue.
I'm not sure what to do about `GetDefaultConfi
Game names should be unique; if there are duplicates the build should fail
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Context
There is a use case for creating a timer that has a variable duration. For example, if you wanted to randomly space events during a game.
Proposal
Add the ability to specify a range (min and max) of time and allow the timer to randomly choose a duration within that range.
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