Aniket Basu wrote:
> Does Pascal have to reinvent your code?
The code is GPL'ed so I have no objection to him using it but the source
should be credited.
The plagerist has said:
"I deny him the right to use my own code, as I'll never use his own code"
Very odd, when you find lots of files yo
Sorry, down to the right!
:)
2007/2/16, David Paleo Magdaleno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Uhm... when you set a board, down to the left there is a tickbox to
> indicate if white/black can castle: mark or unmark them.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Paleo.
>
> 2007/2/16, Magnus Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
Uhm... when you set a board, down to the left there is a tickbox to
indicate if white/black can castle: mark or unmark them.
Regards,
David Paleo.
2007/2/16, Magnus Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> I've been using scid on Ubuntu Edgy Linux for a while, and notice that
> at least sometimes
Hi!
I've been using scid on Ubuntu Edgy Linux for a while, and notice that
at least sometimes when I start a game from an arranged start board, I
cannot castle. I'm using scid 3.6.1.
Anyone got ideas or advice on this?
Magnus L
Dear Dr Kirby,
I would like to apologize if I contributed to any misunderstanding. I
had not read through all of your previous public correspondence and
agreement not to prolong the debate in public, and neither have I read
and compared your codes.
Doing so in sufficient detail would have caused
Aniket Basu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sure Dr Kirby did not wish to prolong the debate in public,
That is very true. As you say, I did not send my comments to the list,
but to you privately. Also Christian makes that point.
I want this to stop.
> If Pascal uses his code, why, imitation is know
My humble opinion (and trying not to be too poetical), is that the one
which loses more here is Free Software (and Free Software users).
It's a pity.
Thank you for your efforts, Pascal.
Best regards,
David Paleo
2007/2/16, Aniket Basu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am sure Dr Kirby did no