Brian Lunergan wrote:
> Joost 't Hart wrote:
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>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> This is somewhat strange. "greyed out". I have no clue what or why.
>>
>> What Ubuntu distro do you use? What tcl/tk version do you have installed?
>>
>
> Answers to that are 8.04.1 LTS Desktop and I have no idea how
Joost 't Hart wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> This is somewhat strange. "greyed out". I have no clue what or why.
>
> What Ubuntu distro do you use? What tcl/tk version do you have installed?
Answers to that are 8.04.1 LTS Desktop and I have no idea how to find out
what version.
> 3.6.1 is a very ol
2010-03-29 17:21:42, Alexander Wagner:
> > Now it seems the cache content is lost when one forgets to set it.
> > As we already have the option to set cache size, I suggest to just drop
> > the option and always save cache (letting user to set a very small cache
> > if he is concerned about disk s
Michal Rudolf wrote:
Hi!
>> Still, there might be an issue here with how the fill cache function
>> works. I don't think that there is a side effect but you should be
>> careful not to break it.
> If the cache is updated only after full, successful search, no break will
> happen.
>
> BTW. is i
2010-03-22 17:33:18, Alexander Wagner:
>> 1) Sometimes it get stucked leaving me with a waiting mouse icon
Agreed, specially when you use mouse wheel to scroll through the game.
> > When the user want to move back or forward and the tree windows is still
> > busy:
> > 1) cancel the current search
Dale Hards wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed this:
>
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Joost 't Hart
> mailto:joost.t.h...@planet.nl>> wrote:
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>
>
> Note that if you are successful in building your own scid: Do not
> accidentally switch between the old and the new one, as some files
>
Hi,
I just noticed this:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
> Note that if you are successful in building your own scid: Do not
> accidentally switch between the old and the new one, as some files used
> to remember your preferences (in ~brian/.scid/) are not compatible, so
Brian Lunergan wrote:
> Franz wrote:
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>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> 1. extract the file
>> 2. start scid
>> 3. Options -Load Spellcheck File...
>> 4. choose the extracted ratings_??.??.???.ssp
>>
>> Thats all
>>
>> Franz
>>
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> Franz:
>
> Thanks. This is at least partly useful. I still need to know