This release is a bug fix for 2.0.2. It fixes three bugs and adds one enhancement.
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Bug: If you type 'who' or 'who ready' in the Terminal window, the player list creates bogus players in the Player window. For 2.0.2 the workaround is to use "Clear & Refresh" if this happens, and to use "rawwho" (or "rawwho ready") in place of "who". In 2.0.3 this bug is fixed; MacFIBS properly recognizes both 'who' and 'rawwho' messages.
Bug: If the Chat, Player, or Terminal window was open, but had been reduced by the WindowShade Control Panel, when you quit MacFIBS, the resulting "saved" window was this size; thus the window is windowshaded when you launched MacFIBS again. In 2.0.2 the workaround is use the zoom box to zoom to full size, and then resize and move the window to the position you desire. In 2.0.3, this bug is fixed; if a window is windowshaded, MacFIBS does not save that window's position and size information when you quit.
Bug: The balloon help for two toggle settings were reversed. Fixed in 2.0.3.
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The enhancement I've added is a way to change the popup menu in the Chat window. From the Chat or Board windows you can use Cmd-UpArrow and Cmd-DownArrow to move up or down the Chat popup menu items. This allows you to quickly change from "Kibitz" to "Tell guinevere" to "Whisper" from the keyboard. (In the Player window, Cmd-UpArrow takes you to the beginning of the list, Cmd-DownArrow to the end.)
There's also been some confusion about how the Chat popup menu works. Chapter 5 of the User Guide contains updated information about it. Here is an excerpt:
The Chat window contains a popup menu that stores different chat commands. When you type a line in the Chat window input field and press return, whatever is in the popup menu is prepended to what you have typed.
When you first start MacFIBS, the Chat popup menu has six items: (blank), Kibitz, Say, Whisper, Shout, and Tell. As you chat with other players, new items of the form “Tell <player>” are added to the menu.
The blank item allows you to type entire chat commands (or any commands for that matter), just as you would from the Terminal window. The sixth command, "Tell" allows you to tell something to a player by starting the line with that player’s name.
There are two ways that new “Tell <player>” commands are automatically added and/or selected:
(1) from the Player window, you Tell (Cmd-T) player ‘Sue’ something, or
(2) player ‘Sue’ says something directly to you.
Either of these actions will add “Tell Sue” to the popup (if she isn’t already on the list), and select it.
Note: When you send a chat message to another player with the plain “Tell” command, the player’s name is not added to the popup menu.