Hello,
Scid does not come up with databases of games. For now, Scid comes
with only the tactical exercises. You can find them in \bin\bases.
The easiest way for now is to import PGN gamefiles into newly created
Scid database. To do this :
1. Open the gamefile you want (CTRL-O) ;
2. Create a n
When I installed skid, I was hoping it included a database of games to learn
from.
I'm unable to find such a database (I'm using Ubuntu Linux), am I required
to install a database, or is it intended
to create a database of games that I import or play using skid, or (even),
do have to set a path to
2008/10/6 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for the fix, I'll give it a try when I got home :)
>
> I think to solve the general problem you mention is quite related with my
> other question (I assume answered with "no"), ie. that there is no way to
> prevent automatic refresh o
2008/10/5 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
>
> Can I somehow still _unlock_ the tree? Ie. prevent it from
> continous updating? Or do I always have to close it? The
> latter is a bit nasty as it sometimes served for me as a
> kind of clipboard where I stored the last position while
> try
Hi!
Thanks for the fix, I'll give it a try when I got home :)
I think to solve the general problem you mention is quite related with my other
question (I assume answered with "no"), ie. that there is no way to prevent
automatic refresh of the tree, ie. the tree is always locked. I'm not really