Re: [Scid-users] Export current game to HTML and Javascript file?

2010-10-29 Thread Joost 't Hart
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

[Scid-users] Export current game to HTML and Javascript file?

2010-10-29 Thread Dave Jones
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

Re: [Scid-users] Fw: SCID - Annotate using "find opening errors" - bug

2010-10-29 Thread Joost 't Hart
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

Re: [Scid-users] Fw: SCID - Annotate using "find opening errors" - bug

2010-10-29 Thread Joost 't Hart
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.

[Scid-users] Fw: SCID - Annotate using "find opening errors" - bug

2010-10-29 Thread Roy Brunjes
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

[Scid-users] SCID - Annotate using "find opening errors" - bug

2010-10-29 Thread Roy Brunjes
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