In contemporary GUI, these kinds of switchers are in a menu.
Think editors, browsers, etc.
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Hi,
Just a question: What do (average?) windows users do with tkscid.exe and
tcscid.exe?
On linux they are the driver for a few scripts that we have; yet these
scripts were not released for windows, as far as I can see.
Cheers,
Joost.
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On 01/16/2011 08:49 AM, Steven wrote:
> Joost wrote
>
>> I might (or might not) be looking for an
>> alternate strategy to produce an english-only executable.
> Doesn't this suffice ?
>
> ./configure LANGUAGES=""
>
> Or perhaps you mean something else.
Wanted to build "escid" and scid in a go, by
I thought yesterday that perhaps the database switcher belongs
in the bottom of the gamelist widget.
Gerd doesn't agree. Gregor (scidb) does.
In docked mode, it's less of an issue as the little
Switcher Window is always there (if organised properly).
But in undocked mode, it can easily get temp
On 01/16/2011 11:31 AM, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
> so things become clearer. Alexander and Steven are multi-window user and
> Joost and me are single window user. Steven wants to connect the switcher to
> the game list. For me as single window user it is connected anyway.
> But there is a proble
Hello,
so things become clearer. Alexander and Steven are multi-window user and
Joost and me are single window user. Steven wants to connect the switcher to
the game list. For me as single window user it is connected anyway. But
there is a problem for multi. The switcher is also related to
On 01/16/2011 03:31 AM, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
> It is funny, but maybe we are saying the same thing :-)
Right. As far as I follow the discussion the argument is between using
games list for everything or best games. At least in many areas.
> 1) Opening study.
> I have a "study" database wh
On 01/15/2011 05:55 PM, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
> I'm sorry, i probably didn't get your point right.
> Are you saying that the actual behavior: a tree window that shows the stats
> for the entire unfiltered database and only the best games for the partial
> filtered database is an intended feat
On 01/15/2011 09:21 PM, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
> here you can see the difference how we work. When I
> prepare an opening I load a new game, and play the moves
> of the opening. At the same time I follow in the game
> window the matching games.
I copy till here, though I use "best games" win
On 01/15/2011 10:05 PM, Axel Moser wrote:
Hi!
> I second that - exactly thats the way I used chessbase to prepare for
> opponents and imo it makes sense to decouple tree window and game filter
> lists, as you suggested.
...cf. Re: to Gerd.
> On a side note, it would also be cool if there was a
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