[Scid-users] No 3.7.4

2009-07-09 Thread Pascal Georges
Hi, Given recent changes, I will not release Scid 3.7.4 but instead go directly to Scid 4.0. This will save me some time, testing, and allow me to release betas of 4.0 soon. Pascal -- Enter the BlackBerry Developer Chall

[Scid-users] keyboard input failing

2009-07-09 Thread Lon Thomas
I'm running 3.7.3 under Win XP, sp3. I find that keyboard input is completely turned off, there is no indication that keystrokes (besides F keys, Ctrl, arrow and others) are recognized at all. I haven't used Scid since old 3.6.1 days, and I don't remember having to have some special settings t

Re: [Scid-users] New Scid Tutorial

2009-07-09 Thread Klearchos Loukopoulos
Hi Israel, This is my blog :) thank you very much for replying a question there! I plan to upload part II within the following 10 days and part III will come after that. The general motivation behind the blog is to advertise free (as in freedom) software. My current schedule, being quite load

[Scid-users] New Scid Tutorial

2009-07-09 Thread Israel Chauca Fuentes
I found this on the tubes: free as in freedom: Free as in Chess! Part I or how to make Chess Databases http://freeplannet.blogspot.com/2009/07/free-as-in-chess.html -- Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is

Re: [Scid-users] Optimization and new format

2009-07-09 Thread Alexander Wagner
Pascal Georges wrote: Hi! > I will stick to my first plan. The conversion from v3 to > v4 takes 10 seconds for 4M games (!). And the PGN format > is still there. These are not the points. > If v3 is still useful, then v4 is a failure. This mixes "useful" with "useful". One useful refers to a

[Scid-users] Right clicking

2009-07-09 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
I see right mouse button is used to take back mistaken moves. If you make a wrong move, you can simply press the right mouse button anywhere on the chessboard, and Scid retracts the move. But this is very nasty when playing on FICS and pressing the right button by mistake. You simply roll back in t