> Hello,
> 1) I create a new file and put games in. I close the file, repoen it
> again, no problem.
> 2) I move all three files to another folder.
> 3) When I try to open the file again, I receive the error message "Error
> opening index file".
> 4) After closing the file, I move the three fi
Hi,
In step three did you try to open it through File->Open, or through the
links at the bottom of the File menu? The index file has the si4
extension, did that definitely get copied with the others? Is the
resulting base small enough to email to me?
Thanks,
Ben Hague
On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 05:50
Hello,
1) I create a new file and put games in. I close the file, repoen it
again, no problem.
2) I move all three files to another folder.
3) When I try to open the file again, I receive the error message "Error
opening index file".
4) After closing the file, I move the three files back to their
Hi,
This is something I've been looking at recently. The result can be found
here http://www.wtfai.me.uk/scid960.html I'm pretty sure that problems
remain, but it seems to be usable by this point.
Ben Hague
On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 11:35 -0500, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
> As far as I know, the rules
As far as I know, the rules of chess are directly encoded into Scid.
If I am right, supporting Chess360 would mean a complete rewrite of
the relevant functionalities.
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Hello,
there are support for this kind of games?
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Alexander Wagner wrote:
> On 02/15/11 09:26, Fulvio wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>>> That's a problem with the new Cocoa based Tk that ships with 10.6
>>> and docked windows mode. I build the regular Tcl and Carbon based Tk
>>> 8.5.9 from source and use those to build Scid, there is no problem
>>> with that