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Re: Problem saving game in Win TCL, and crash


> However, you now need to click on the unit that you intend to attack (the
> interface prompts "Attack  where?"). As far as I recall, this is not how
> things worked previously.

For tcltk, it has been true as long as I can remember.  At least, I
think so.

> Just putting the cursor over the enemy and typing 'a' should do the
> trick, as Eric explained, and this is indeed how the Mac interface
> works.

Cursor as in the mouse pointer?  That seems a bit odd.  Normally the
mouse pointer only affects mouse clicks/drags and there is a separate
concept of "selected item" which keyboard commands act on.  I dunno,
maybe I could get used to it.

Now, moving the cursor over the enemy shows a little "attack" icon,
which perhaps is confusing because clicking there means overrun
rather than attack.  (or maybe it is an overrun icon....).


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