Duncan wrote: > Anne Wilson posted on Sun, 24 Apr 2011 11:41:00 +0100 as excerpted: > > >> On Sunday 24 April 2011 10:52:55 Dale wrote: >> >>> When I close Kaptience, it doesn't save anything but the stats. It >>> starts a new game when I restart it. I think it has always been that >>> way tho. Maybe I need to switch back to Pysol. :/ See if KDE can >>> close it without giving me a error. >>> >> That's definitely wrong. It used to be so, but KPatience has been >> saving open games for, I'd say, a year now. I often have to leave a >> game half-played, and if I'm not coming back to it soon I close it. It >> opens where I left it and I finish the game later. >> > FWIW, kpat has an option for saving open games at close now. IDK when it > appeared, but on my existing user at least, the default is not to save. > Once I discovered the option, I thought about it momentarily and decided > to leave it that way, as the two forms I play regularly (freecell and > klondike draw-one) are normally short enough and it gives me motivation to > finish them before I close kpat. But I like a 100% success rate on > freecell (since I know it's possible), and ever once in awhile it give me > a tough one when I don't really have time for it. In that case, I used to > note the game number, kill -9 kpat (so it didn't get a chance to save the > bad stat) and come back to it later. But with the option, next time I get > one I might turn saving games on. > > Anyway, /that/ mystery of differing behavior is solved! It's an option. > =:^) > >
I guess it is set that way here too. Mine doesn't save anything but the stats and it has been that way here since I started playing Kpat. I play Spider myself tho. Pysol has a similar game but I don't like the cards style. I like the plain cards and it seems to just have all sort of fancy cards. I can't even read most of them. Dale :-) :-) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.