Hi Dave,
What scid version are you using?
And what browser do you want it to run in?
Current Scid 4.x version creates 3 files upon html/script export.
, scid.js and scid.css
Without any patches to these files, you should put them together in the
same directory on the server (do not forget the
Hello all.
Can anyone walk me through configuring the fonts or whatever might be needed to
get the javascript board working on my webserver?
I managed to get the straight HTML working but all the javascript seems to do
is give me a handful of arrow buttons which do nothing and click-able move
On 10/29/2010 10:47 PM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Attached a patch. Seems to work fine. Please try and confirm...
I will commit it iff successful.
Cheers,
Joost.
On 10/29/2010 09:19 PM, Roy Brunjes wrote:
Hi!
Hilarious indeed. Your wording is slightly unclear, but you are right.
How to reprodu
On 10/29/2010 09:19 PM, Roy Brunjes wrote:
Hi!
Hilarious indeed. Your wording is slightly unclear, but you are right.
How to reproduce:
Enter the following 3 games in the clipbase
A 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Ba3 3.Nxa3
B 1.e4 e5 2.Ba6 Nxa6
C 1.e4 e4 2.Nf3 Nc6
Open sf and game A, and annotate games 1 to 3.
I need to correct things a bit. Actually, it's not Black's 20th move and
White's
first move (1. e4) in the next game that cause the problem. It's White's 20th
move in game 1 and White's 1. e4 in game 2 that can cause this as well as
Black's 20th move in game 1 and Black's 1st move in game 2. I
I took a collection of games and wanted to analyse the openings (defined by me
as first 20 moves of a game) of the games in this particular database. I
selected "find opening errors" and set that parameter to 20. I also set the
blunder threshold to 0.5 pawns. I set the options to analyze both wh