Thanks to all,
this is not a problem for me (I use Scid in English)!
My friends have found this bug(?).
With an English PGN file Scid works, but if I set the LANGUAGE "italian"
and the OPTIONS>MOVES>TRANSLATE PIECES, I have this "problem"!
Never mind :-)
Oscar
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pa...@pbratholm.dk wrote:
Hi!
> Your problem is, obviously, that Scid doesn't "understand" Italian! The
> PGN standard calls for using English symbols
Hm, I learned from Pascal that it doesn't actually enforce, it but
allows indeed for others.
> - though there exist a Tag
> for specifying alte
Hi
Your problem is, obviously, that Scid doesn't "understand" Italian! The
PGN standard calls for using English symbols - though there exist a Tag
for specifying alternative sets of piece-symbols. I seem to remember that
these alternative piece-symbols are not implemented in the PGN-import
function
Palle Bratholm wrote:
Hi!
> It might be smart to prevent Scid from trying to do something really
> foolish, but then again there's no law against thinking for yourself!
The latter is indeed sometimes helpful, still Scid should at one time
not get confused if one doesn't do it.
> The one thing
henry wrote:
Hi!
> I have found this problem: when I enter in the menu
> "Paste clipboard text as PNG game..." and click in
> "PASTE CURRENT GAME (Alt-P)" and then click on
> "IMPORT (Alt-I)"
> there are many problem with the chess piece symbol, like knights, bishop
> etc. This the error:
As fa