Re: [Scid-users] Chess960, huh?

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Marcin Kasperski a écrit : > The lack of reasonable database for chess960 games is more and more > painful. Big players are not interested and at the moment one may only > try 'next crash in 3 minutes' jose or 'I am not quite a database' > shredder GUI. > > Would the project of implementing chess96

[Scid-users] Stoyko exercise

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Hi, I released a new version rc8 with the Stoyko exercise (see in the training section). It is certainly buggy and unpolished, but the features are there. There is some help by pressing F1. Feedbacks, suggestions and comments are welcome. Pascal ---

[Scid-users] Scid Pocket

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Hi, I released a new version of Scid Pocket with Fruit 2.3.1 (closed source version of Fruit, which is really strong, even if Glaurung manages to win some games). I left there Fruit 2.1, just in case. Pascal - SF.Net email

[Scid-users] Chess960, huh?

2007-12-05 Thread Marcin Kasperski
The lack of reasonable database for chess960 games is more and more painful. Big players are not interested and at the moment one may only try 'next crash in 3 minutes' jose or 'I am not quite a database' shredder GUI. Would the project of implementing chess960 support in scid have any chances to

Re: [Scid-users] Input Engine

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Alexander Wagner a écrit : > pgeorges schrieb: > > Good Morning! > > As this is probably of some interest to the community here, > also to the list as well as to the dgtnix-list, probably > they've also some interest in it. > > > I started to look at DGT support. Regarding dgtdrv and > > dgtnix, I

Re: [Scid-users] Training

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Cory Helfrich a écrit : > Also, switch off "Options/Moves/Show suggested moves"... > Cory Helfrich > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Yes, I did not miss that one. Pascal - SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Fu

Re: [Scid-users] Training

2007-12-05 Thread pgeorges
Alexander Wagner a écrit : > Hi! > > Probably entering some training session should: > > - switch off the pgn display > I prefer to let the user choose if he wants to look at lines (they are commented on the fly, but the lines the user missed are only displayed at the end). > - switch to "hide

Re: [Scid-users] Training

2007-12-05 Thread Cory Helfrich
Also, switch off "Options/Moves/Show suggested moves"... Cory Helfrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Dec 5, 2007, at 11:07 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote: Hi! Probably entering some training session should: - switch off the pgn display - switch to "hide next move" automagically and then come back to th

[Scid-users] Training

2007-12-05 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! Probably entering some training session should: - switch off the pgn display - switch to "hide next move" automagically and then come back to the settings before entering the training if it is aborted. -- Kind regards, Alexander Wagner Universitaetsbibliothek Ilmenau Langewiesener Str.