Difference between revisions of "AI War:Current Post-5.000 Beta"

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** One example use of this is to bind OpenDefaultContextMenu to Mouse2 (middle mouse).  We're not sure if this would cause major conflicts with middle-mouse-scrolling or mouse-wheel-zooming (due to accidental click-downs during wheeling); if you try it please let us know how it goes.  Seemed ok in our testing.
 
** One example use of this is to bind OpenDefaultContextMenu to Mouse2 (middle mouse).  We're not sure if this would cause major conflicts with middle-mouse-scrolling or mouse-wheel-zooming (due to accidental click-downs during wheeling); if you try it please let us know how it goes.  Seemed ok in our testing.
  
* Fixed a bug where the special-move context menu's catch-right-clicks option was basically failing to do anything.  Now when it is toggled on it properly re-interprets right clicks outside the menu as "set destionation to clicked point and then execute".
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* Fixed a bug where the special-move context menu's catch-right-clicks option was basically failing to do anything.  Now when it is toggled on it properly re-interprets right clicks outside the menu as "set destination to clicked point and then execute".
  
 
(Note: this prerelease is not publicly available yet, we're still working on it)
 
(Note: this prerelease is not publicly available yet, we're still working on it)

Revision as of 11:20, 31 January 2011

Release 5.001

  • Made it possible to bind Mouse2, Mouse3, Mouse4, Mouse5, or Mouse6 to the primary key of a KeyBinding. For reference, Mouse2 is the middle mouse button. Mouse0 is left-click, Mouse1 is right-click, and both are excluded from this due to being used in many other ways by the main input code. Mouse3-6 don't exist on most mice, but are available for those who have them.
    • One example use of this is to bind OpenDefaultContextMenu to Mouse2 (middle mouse). We're not sure if this would cause major conflicts with middle-mouse-scrolling or mouse-wheel-zooming (due to accidental click-downs during wheeling); if you try it please let us know how it goes. Seemed ok in our testing.
  • Fixed a bug where the special-move context menu's catch-right-clicks option was basically failing to do anything. Now when it is toggled on it properly re-interprets right clicks outside the menu as "set destination to clicked point and then execute".

(Note: this prerelease is not publicly available yet, we're still working on it)