Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> Please post to scid mailing list, as it seems you use Correspondence chess ?
Ok, some points:
- where is conversion from si3->si4 triggered? Could it be that it is
not called in openBase()? This is what I use to open the CC db if it is
the default db. (Otherwise th
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> Please post to scid mailing list, as it seems you use Correspondence chess ?
CC code uses only high level functions for storing the db. Don't see
that it even notices if you change anything in the backend.
Anyway, Robbie, can you tell me waht you mean with "does not
Please post to scid mailing list, as it seems you use Correspondence chess ?
Pascal
2009/7/15 Robbie Graham
> when I close scid after making and email my moves then I reopen it and
> load the my email database and there is no games in the database. I had
> two games in there when I close it.
>
It is fixed in CVS.
Pascal
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Robbie Graham a écrit :
> When I open version 4 the database will not stay it look like it does
> not save the info to the database files.
>
Could you be more precise ?
Pascal
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When I open version 4 the database will not stay it look like it does
not save the info to the database files.
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P Wayne Cross wrote:
Hi!
>> But: you're right, there is a bug in Scid: The viewer for the PS file is
>> hardwired and unfortunately to ghostview which does not exist on Linux.
>> These days. I'll see if I can find a portable solution to that one.
>>
>> (Admitting that I never used View Latex bu
2009/7/8, Joost 't Hart :
> Pascal Georges wrote:
>
> Hi Pascal,
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does "File -> Maintenance -> Repair base" works in that case ?
>
> In response to both your replies:
>
> It is already some time ago that it happened and consequences did not
> seem bad enough to report at that time; I ca