Super work, thank you!
Remco
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:41 PM, pgeorges wrote:
> scid-4.1
>
> - Features :
>
> - Added the display of arrows when several variations are available. The
> display can be toggled using the menu Options -> Moves -> Show arrows
> for variations (
It's White's score; you have to add 100 for each White's win, 50 for each draw,
and divide by the number of games.
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Subject : [Scid-users] Statistics on the tree window
Date : Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:02:37 -0500
From : Ignacio Perez
To : scid-us
scid-4.1
- Features :
- Added the display of arrows when several variations are available. The
display can be toggled using the menu Options -> Moves -> Show arrows
for variations (Thanks to Fulvio)
- When playing a move already existing in a variation, the variation is
aut
> On Jan 2, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
> >
> > Everything is in the subject :-)
eh, release notes or a changelog isn't :-)
I suppose I have to get the tar to find out...
cheers,
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Hi! just a "cosmetic" question: I've scid on a USB, I've downloaded the
PHotos2007.zip file and unpakced on the bin directory, on the welcome window
I get:
Found 209 player photos in Photos_Dez_2007.spf
Loading information from index file Photos_Dez_2007.spi
Found 34 player photos in historic.spf
On Jan 5, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Jose Luis Cuadros wrote:
>
> The new scid for mac runs fantastic!! thank you again Israel
You're welcome.
> PD: Are you thinking to put on cachivaches a compiled version of robbolito?
> It´d be very apreciated
Here it is:
http://cachivaches.chauca.net/scid/files/Rob
The new scid for mac runs fantastic!! thank you again Israel
PD: Are you thinking to put on cachivaches a compiled version of robbolito?
It´d be very apreciated
Thank you again to all scid team!!
2010/1/5
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Hi,
30 % is the (percentage) score white players obtained in your databse. That
is two wins (2 points) and two draws (1 point): 3 point out of 10 (30%),
right?
Carlos
2010/1/5 Ignacio Perez
> Hi!,
>
> I a m trying to figure out how the statistics on the tree window are
> calculated. I have a s
On Jan 2, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
>
> Everything is in the subject :-)
>
> Pascal
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Hi!,
I a m trying to figure out how the statistics on the tree window are
calculated. I have a small database with ten games: two white wins, two
draws and six black wins. They all start with the same line:
1.e4 c5 2.De2 Cc6 3.c3 g6 *
my initial tree shows:
Move ECO FrequencyScore
10 matches
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