2011/2/5 Joost 't Hart <joost.t.h...@planet.nl>
> On 02/05/2011 08:44 PM, Esteban Cervetto wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Hello:
>
> SCID don t ask me where the games are saved when I init a game with
> Ctrl+x and I stay in the clipboard.
>
>
> They are saved in the clip base (not to be confused with the clip board).
>
> If you switch to a "regular" base, they are created there.
>
I accidentally close SCID. Can i recover it?
>
>
>
> I saved my game, but when I close Scid, I lost the game, or I dont know
> whre the game is located
>
>
> The clip base is not saved when you quit scid, indeed.
>
> Thats the problem! so, Why Can I need save a game in the clip base?
In my point of view, It is easier and safer that, when the user tries
to save a game from the clipbase, Scid should ask for the database to save
it.
Cheers,
> Joost.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Esteban
>
>
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