When I test that idea, it does not work.
> Unknown dates and Elos are not included in the range calculation, but are
> included (as zero) in the mean calculations.
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Hello Joost and Benoit,
IIRC, Scid displays the range and mean of the years and Elos in this dialog.
Unknown dates and Elos are not included in the range calculation, but are
included (as zero) in the mean calculations.
Best regards,
Cory
Cory Helfrich
coryhelfr...@yahoo.ca
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Pascal
SCID's new interface is looking excellent. With the option to remove
the game info from beneath the board, it even looks pretty good on a
1024x600 netbook!
A couple of things I've come across:
1.When using the annotate button in the analysis pane to annotate a
game, the analysis is done i
Wel, ok Benoit, this sounds convincing indeed.
Thanks && never mind, I would say.
I am still on the latest official release ("3.6.26, DEV 2009" it says in
the About Box), which might have a bug
Maybe I should try migration to 3.7 as well, or is it still in
developer's state? I'd rather not j
Hi,
Is it just me, or is the openingstrainer not working anymore in 3.7 b4?
can't read "::board::_flip(.board)": no such element in array
while executing
"return $::board::_flip($w)"
(procedure "::board::isFlipped" line 2)
invoked from within
"::board::isFlipped .board"
(procedu
Hello,
Checking earlier with Scid 3.7 for osx, and now checking with Scid 3.7
for Win, I obtain something like an average. Maybe it's a median :
one could easily check with appropriate testing material.
The first one contains only these two games :
[Event "ch-AZE"]
[Site "Baku AZE"]
[Date "2009
Hm,
Let me quote myself:
> Year range: 1560-2009 (842)
> Rating rang: 1-2875 (78)
Clearly, your hypothesis cannot hold, I would say.
>From the past (older scid version, probably Shane's final release) I
seem to remember that this number corresponded to the number of
different actual values in t
It looks like the average year and the average rating of the active
database. Does this hypothesis fits the data in your database ?
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2009/2/12 Alexander Wagner :
> Mikhail Kalenkov wrote:
>
> Mikhail,
>
>>> addPhotoAlias "GMJoe" "User, Joe"
>>> addPhotoAlias "Joe_User" "User, Joe"
>>> addPhotoAlias "joe" "User, Joe"
>>
>> Of course, it support as many aliases as you want.
>
> Good. :)
>
> [...]
>>
>> I never used FICS as a so