Thanks very much for adding the possibility to set a match between 
engines in the Analysis Window.

When selecting "Finish Game" on the Analysis Window, the initial time 
per move is hardcoded to 5 seconds. On succesive calls (stop engine, 
restart it, select again "Finish Game") it reminds the seconds I choose 
the previous call for both engines. Scid ignores the setting "Autoplay 
Time Delay" under "Options"->"Moves"

I have tried to find the relevant code in analysis.tcl with no success. 
¿Is it posible to make the dialog window to launch "Finish Game" use 
again (on first call) the aforementioned "Autoplay Time Delay"option to 
use as default to both engines? (Instead of the hardcoded 5 sec).

I understand that since you can now set a different time for each 
engine, you can't save these two settings in the only entry available in 
"Options"->"Moves". But most of the times I like to give both engines 
the same thinking time, so just reading the default setting for both 
engines is a great step to not having to edit the seconds per move.

I really enjoy this mailing list, the more I learn about Scid's 
internals, the more I admire all contributors.

Regards,



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