6) Question: is it necessary to always answer "I understand"
to the Fine Print?
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Yes.
And I bet that I have to answer that dumb question
a lot more than you do. Everytime I make a small
change in CSBuild I have to run it several times to
test the change with various dungeons. And every time
I have to check the little box and click "OK".
But it's all right. I spend perhaps a minute per day
clicking those buttons. It gets to be a habit that my
fingers do without my intervention. I'm not complaining.
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Now don't get mad at me if I ask again why there is no
fullscreen. I do not understand the difficulty ....<snip>
Tell you what I can do for you. Send me precise measurements
of the area you would like to see. I will cut out a mask from
a piece of black paper that you can lay over your screen to
hide all that stuff you don't like to see.
Smile.
I don't understand the problem. Anyone with enough
imagination to 'feel' the ambiance in a DM game certainly
has enough imagination to ignore the border around the
picture. But I guess I am wrong because many people
have said exactly what you have said. So I wrote on a
3x5 card:
-----"Try to make a full-screen window"----
No promises....I have never tried this.
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Re: CSBuild's Fine Print & Full-Screen
Ok, fine for the Fine Print!
As for the full screen plead:
I don't understand the problem. Anyone with enough imagination to 'feel' the ambiance in a DM game and having enough imagination to ignore the border around the picture certainly has enough imagination to understand the problem of wasting imagination to ignore the border around the picture.
:-)
As for the full screen plead:
I don't understand the problem. Anyone with enough imagination to 'feel' the ambiance in a DM game and having enough imagination to ignore the border around the picture certainly has enough imagination to understand the problem of wasting imagination to ignore the border around the picture.
:-)