--- deliantra/Deliantra-Client/TODO 2006/06/08 19:43:26 1.153 +++ deliantra/Deliantra-Client/TODO 2006/06/14 07:57:42 1.163 @@ -10,25 +10,23 @@ - IMPORTANT: recording multiple macros results in only one macro recorded - IMPORTANT: texture reload not working on scaras machine -- IMPORTANT: history for completer (cursor-up) -- IMPORTANT: bind keys using the completer -- IMPORTANT: map-clicking is still off-by-one randomly -- IMPORTANT: binding keys should be interruptible, e.g. by closing the dialog -- IMPORTANT: gauge size adjustment wreaks havoc +- IMPORTANT: for texture final fix do it manually (schmorp) +- IMPORTANT: make close button optional to the very few windows that support it +- IMPORTANT: gauge size adjustment wreaks havoc, probably needs reconfigure calls +- IMPORTANT: magic mapping, anybody? +- IMPORTANT: put keybindings and loginname and related info into $CFG->{profile}{default} so + we can add profiles *later*. should be solved/investitaged before BETA release: +- maybe the topmost fancyframe border should be larger (for close button and title to be more visible?) +- the binding dialog is sometimes behind all windows - maybe support mb4/mb5 on selected widgets to facilitate scrolling (inventory, spell list, messge log...) => marc - add lmb mouse = cast, mmb2 = invoke or so to spell list. - maybe open the help viewer on the first start, or a simple dialog that initially lists keybidings for gcfclient converts. -- add a "serve rinfo" setup page that tells you what the server supports - and more importantly what it does not support. - binding window and editor layout broken for long recordings - minor: skill list which shows XP and lets u bind stuff -- adding another notebook page "Debug" that sets debnugging flags might or - might not help tracking down bugs in the field? -- log messages received and commands sent to ~/.crossfire/log.$ip - Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x11f5d98 during global destruction. (after starting, press quit) - mapmap (overview) - scroll visible area by clicking/dragging