Re: [Scid-users] New Scid release

2010-12-19 Thread Alexander Wagner
On 12/19/10 15:49, Axel Moser wrote: Hi! > with so many bugfixes and changes committed, wouldn't it make sense to > release Scid 4,5, 5 or whatever? There are some open issues in TODO. I hope I can go over this list the next few days, resolve/remove a bunch of them. I've also some open mails t

Re: [Scid-users] training questions

2010-12-19 Thread Chris Lott
It's useful for one's own knowledge, particularly if-- as many training systems have one do-- one does the same sets of problems again, or even multiple times, often at longish intervals. I was just curious if the clock/timer were being put to any use. c On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Alexande

[Scid-users] New Scid release

2010-12-19 Thread Axel Moser
Hi all, with so many bugfixes and changes committed, wouldn't it make sense to release Scid 4,5, 5 or whatever? It's been a year since the release of 4.2.2. Just some food for thought Axel -- Lotusphere 2011 Register n

Re: [Scid-users] Bug in PGN-Parser

2010-12-19 Thread Alexander Wagner
On 11/19/10 19:04, Gerd Lorscheid wrote: Hi! > In the Chessbase database there is a game (Nataf-Schlosser) with a > comment of around 30kbyte in one line. Scid has some limitation for the length of commentaries. I wonder if you just hit that one. 30k is near at the limit. > My scid, compiled w

Re: [Scid-users] training questions

2010-12-19 Thread Alexander Wagner
On 12/18/10 21:43, Steven wrote: Hi! >> 3) It looks like SCID is keeping track of time for solving >> problems... >> is this tracked somewhere so I can view? > > AFAIK no. If I remember correctly there was some discussion if this time for solution of a problem is a good measure to track the pla