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  1. What if there were some restriction, like at least one fifth of the population must be made of female workers?
  2. yes, the resolution is a bit low, but it is not the problem. the problem is that the "info box" has the bottom y-coordinate equal to the mouse cursor coordinate. This way it will always cover that "progress box" (which I showed in blue). my suggestion is that the bottom y-coordinate of this info box should equal the top y-coordinate of the progress box (when the progress box is being shown, of course. I'm not sure now if it is shown or not if there aren't any units being created)
  3. Hmmm I annoyed some people at IRC trying to upload the images to the forum, i'm sure it must be an amazingly easy thing to do, but after a lot of trying and trying I couldn't find the button to do it This link I gave doesn't seem to be working, also... I hope these will: First: (with tooltip) http://postimage.org/image/yj4iyxohd/ Second: (without tooltip) http://postimage.org/image/s1etichbv/
  4. When I'm telling the civ centre to create my units, and I place the mouse cursor at a unit icon, it shows this box: (in red) however, i would really like to see (*while* i choose which icon to click, i.e., which unit to create) the units which are being created: (in red) that box doesnt let me see them :\ It is very nice to have the info box follow the mouse, but I think it would be better off *above* the box that shows the progress (the one in blue in the last screenshot). What do you guys think? Is it worth a ticket? (it could be in that "simple" category) I'm still trying to understand better the code before I try making any change, but I would do this one.
  5. Hi, I'm new here. I see in this page [1] that there is no package yet for Fedora 17, which is what I have in my PC. Anyway, I built it from source, and it works alright. I would like to know when Fedora 17 is expected to be "supported", as it says on the page? I have never tried to create an RPM, but if there is no one working on this right now I could give it a try. Also, sorry for asking that in the same topic, but can we expect campaings until the end of 2012? : ) Is there any prevision? Thanks in advance, the game looks awesome. [1] http://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/LatestReleaseLinux#Fedora
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