Hi,
No DB connectors planned.
Pascal
2009/10/19 Nikola Antonov
> Hello,
>
> First of all, congratulations for creating this great product! Scid is my
> favorite instrument for playing correspondence chess, learning and training.
>
> I would would like to ask do you provide to implement any ex
this problem would have been solved if the autoannotate would work for the
FILTER subset of the database. e.g. I could search for Player X playing
White and then just run autoannotate for whites moves for all games in
filter. then repeat for player X playing Black.
however, and I only recently fou
Hello,
First of all, congratulations for creating this great product! Scid is
my favorite instrument for playing correspondence chess, learning and
training.
I would would like to ask do you provide to implement any external
database support (for example any kind of SQL like MySQL or PGSQL)?
andrei raevsky wrote:
Hi!
>> a chess game is (hopefully a logical flow). It does not help me to
>> understand a game, if I check only my moves. I have also to
>> understand where my opponent missed chances. So I even do not
>> understand the options to analyze a game from one side.
>
> for e
Hartmut Riedel wrote:
Hi!
> sorry if my problem has already been discussed, but I don't find any
> answers it in the archive.
>
> I'm runnning Scid 4.0 on a WinXP system and my settings are not saved -
> there's no scid.opt file in the bin-directory. Rather annoying.
It does not live in bin b
2009/10/16 Zonk Zank
> I mean the desciption of the custom flag that you set in DB main window -
> set custom flags.
>
> 1. Open a db in scid. Must have at least a few games.
> 2. I am opening one with about 8.
> 3. Set the TEXT for one flag. close the db
> 4. CLOSE SCID.
> 5. Reopen SCID and
This only happens when setting the blunder flag from maintenance window (you
can always set the blunder flag from the game info pane). This is due to the
fact that "?" is considered as part of a regular expression. If you want to
fix this quickly, change line 372 from file/maint.tcl :
from
if { [