Hello scid users,
Have any of you had the issue in windows version 3.7 where selecting
options/sounds locks the program? Just wondering if its a known problem
or an issue with my own system.
Thanks,
Mapleleaf
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Mikhail Kalenkov wrote:
Hi!
> 2009/2/28 Pascal Georges :
>>
>> 2009/2/28 Mikhail Kalenkov
>>> Pascal, are you planning to update photos2007.zip
>>> package?
>> No, an updated package is FIDE -2009.
>
> No, FIDE -2009 is not replacement for the photos2007.zip.
> FIDE-2009 doesn't contain engine
2009/2/28 Mikhail Kalenkov
> 2009/2/28 Pascal Georges :
> >
> >
> > 2009/2/28 Mikhail Kalenkov
> >>
> >> Pascal, are you planning to update photos2007.zip package?
> >
> > No, an updated package is FIDE -2009.
>
> No, FIDE -2009 is not replacement for the photos2007.zip. FIDE-2009
> doesn't con
2009/2/28 Pascal Georges :
>
>
> 2009/2/28 Mikhail Kalenkov
>>
>> Pascal, are you planning to update photos2007.zip package?
>
> No, an updated package is FIDE -2009.
No, FIDE -2009 is not replacement for the photos2007.zip. FIDE-2009
doesn't contain engine logos, historic players. For instance
2009/2/28 Mikhail Kalenkov
> Pascal, are you planning to update photos2007.zip package?
>
No, an updated package is FIDE -2009.
Pascal
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Israel Chauca Fuentes wrote:
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> I have experienced the problem with the hidden tabs. When
> I have more than two tabs open and I move them in the
> same orientation (horizontally or vertically), after
> moving the second or third tab som
I was asked to forward this message to the list.
I have experienced the problem with the hidden tabs. When I have more
than two tabs open and I move them in the same orientation
(horizontally or vertically), after moving the second or third tab
some of the other tabs "hide" from sight, they
Pascal, are you planning to update photos2007.zip package?
Mikhail Kalenkov
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> Really, Flash is probably the most promising for this kind of use but
> the very few Flash tools I've found aren't very good. Not that I'm
> complaining, being unable to program such things for myself, they just
> aren't very flexible.
>
Look at Flex, which is "flexible".
Pascal
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2009/2/28 Alexander Wagner
> Hi!
>
> Pretty simple: is filling of the cache files incremental? Ie. can I fill
> the cache with several bases subsequently and get a cache containing
> everything of all, or is the cache cleared before it gets filled?
>
It should be incremental (I think so).
Pasca
Hi!
Pretty simple: is filling of the cache files incremental? Ie. can I fill
the cache with several bases subsequently and get a cache containing
everything of all, or is the cache cleared before it gets filled?
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Chris Lott wrote:
Hi!
> The 'Play > Correspondence Chess > Open Database' menu item behaves
> slightly differently than the CTRL-F12 shortcut key that is supposed
> to invoke it. Using the menu item also opens the Correspondence DB...
> using the shortcut key I have to then press the DB connect b
The 'Play > Correspondence Chess > Open Database' menu item behaves
slightly differently than the CTRL-F12 shortcut key that is supposed
to invoke it. Using the menu item also opens the Correspondence DB...
using the shortcut key I have to then press the DB connect button. The
former seems more "co
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Alexander Wagner
wrote:
> Chris Lott wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Tangentially, what would be extremely useful to me would
>> be the ability to export games/positions as playable
>> boards embeddable in blogs and web pages...
>
> I see this point, don't get me wrong here.
Ken Dail wrote:
Hi!
>> Dropping the date limitation entirely might run into
>> difficulties.
[...]
> No not a good idea in general, but in my case, when I'm looking at a
> crosstable, I'm mostly working with games from a specific pgn file,
> rather than a huge db. It is my wish that all games i
On Feb 28, 2009, at 3:21 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Ken Dail wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the
>> most is the crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly
>> the date limitation for game inclusion. I think the date
>> range should be at least user
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Ken Dail wrote:
Hi!
> I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the
> most is the crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly
> the date limitation for game inclusion. I think the date
> range should be at least user selectable.
Playing CC, eh? ;)
I see your point, and my first
Chris Lott wrote:
Hi!
> Tangentially, what would be extremely useful to me would
> be the ability to export games/positions as playable
> boards embeddable in blogs and web pages...
I see this point, don't get me wrong here. However, I see
some techicalities that do not make it as simple as it s
Analysis engine\Edit\Configure UCI engine\Multiple Variations=1 then
saving or directly setting the number of variations using the updown
arrows in the analysis pane =1 currently has the same result. When the
annotate button is pressed the engine (in this case Toga) starts to
analyze in multipv=4.
Hello,
I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the most is the
crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly the date limitation for
game inclusion. I think the date range should be at least user
selectable. I'd personally prefer to turn it off. Currently if I'm
looking at a se
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