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Type of Issues (Enhancement, Error, Bug, Question)
Bug:
- Initialize Window
- Show it (
window.Read()) - Run
window.Disable() - The whole desktop environment freezes, nothing is clickable anymore
- Change to tty terminal and kill application
- Things are normal again
Operating System
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit
Python version
Python 3.5.2
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LTS Only Please
To prepare for Mirror LTS, please send PRs for LTS only for now :)
Describe the feature you'd like
We should limit the miss angle to effectively be around 15 degrees.
Describe why do you think it is needed
Missing a target by 90 degrees just look stupid - a miss is a miss. Doesn't have to be that off
https://www.reddit.com/r/warzone2100/comments/gy87wg/rookie_units_are_as_helpful_as_ever/
Add a filter to select a subset of threads.
Use SearchBox control with DelayedTextChanged event.
Hide all of the threads on the Timeline not containing specified string (should be case-insensitive).
Use space next to the Header row on the Timelne for the search box.
Code in: ThreadView.xaml.cs
Lately we decided to make rock tiles non-solid (#1609).
I found that confusing as they still looked solid to me (perhaps I was still used to playing this game with rocks being solid). The black border around the rock and the fact that it's somewhat bulky made me think it was something we could jump on :
 on the pointer when you are done with it
When building the project with MSVC, I ran into some debug heap asserts early into the program startup.
The culprit appears to be the code in m_config.c that does free(prefdir) as changing these to SDL_free(prefdir) resolved the issue.
I'm not sure what to do about `GetDefaultConfi
Context
There is a use case for creating a timer that has a variable duration. For example, if you wanted to randomly space events during a game.
Proposal
Add the ability to specify a range (min and max) of time and allow the timer to randomly choose a duration within that range.
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