Re: [Scid-users] PalmOpenchess was: Menu strcuture

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
pgeorges wrote: Hi! > My idea is to use Scid to generate the desired PGN file, > and not add any menu entry in Scid calling the converter > tool that generates the PDB file from the PGN one. That is almost trival, but my point is a bit different here. What I'd like to have is the ability to u

Re: [Scid-users] Correspondence Chess support (cvs)

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
Pascal Georges wrote: Hi! > For symetry's sake, I think the menu Training should be made online like > the "* Game" one. That is something like I did not touch this yet, but... > Well, I did not have the chance to test correspondance feature but > there is a Makefile small bug : you change

[Scid-users] Scid Pocket

2008-02-22 Thread pgeorges
Hi, I released a new version of Scid Pocket (see download section). No changelog, no documentation, just browse the menus :-) Novag Citrine is tricky but it is now enough reliable to play rated games at freechess.org and to play games against one of the engines (I recommend Greko as it is the

Re: [Scid-users] PalmOpenchess was: Menu strcuture

2008-02-22 Thread pgeorges
Alexander Wagner a écrit : > Pascal Georges wrote: > > Hi! > > > Pascal, maybe you could have a look at this? I believe it > > comes from the dynamically generated parts of the File > > menue, but as I said, I don't get what's going on there. > > > > ok, I will do it. > > Thanks. > > > Could you gi

Re: [Scid-users] PalmOpenchess was: Menu strcuture

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
Pascal Georges wrote: Hi! > Pascal, maybe you could have a look at this? I believe it > comes from the dynamically generated parts of the File > menue, but as I said, I don't get what's going on there. > > ok, I will do it. Thanks. > Could you give more details on Palm Openchess support ?

Re: [Scid-users] Correspondence Chess support (cvs)

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
Pascal Georges wrote: Hi! > For symetry's sake, I think the menu Training should be > made online like the "* Game" one. That is something like The idea to place Training right away into a submenu was that I think there might come additonal featrues. And restructuring scids menues is a bit...

Re: [Scid-users] Menu strcuture

2008-02-22 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/2/22, Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi! > > It would certainly be nice to have the "Open as Tree" items moved from > "Tools" to File. I tried to do so, but there is something strange > happening there. Once I move them I break the entire NLS for whatever > reason. I can't deal with

Re: [Scid-users] Correspondence Chess support (cvs)

2008-02-22 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/2/21, Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi! > > I just committed a first version of correspondence chess support to the > scid2 cvs at SourceForge. > > Besides the addtional correspondence chess functionality I'm currently > working on I also did some of the menue restructuring we disc

[Scid-users] Menu strcuture

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! It would certainly be nice to have the "Open as Tree" items moved from "Tools" to File. I tried to do so, but there is something strange happening there. Once I move them I break the entire NLS for whatever reason. I can't deal with the error I get, hence I believe that a more skillfull pr

Re: [Scid-users] Correspondence Chess support (cvs)

2008-02-22 Thread Alexander Wagner
Alexander Wagner wrote: Hi! I'm currently commiting the last german and english translations for the correspondence chess module. It would be nice if there were some people arround taking care off the other languages, unfortunatley I can't offer more then those two. Additionally I found a small

Re: [Scid-users] Scid and Scid (continued)

2008-02-22 Thread Marcin Kasperski
> Does this mailing list actually support both? Well, it is recently used mostly for development discussions about scid continued. Not sure whether anybody active here is still using original scid. > Is one preferred over the other? Well, is chessbase 9 preferred over chessbase 6? Or so... O