On 09/05/11 00:20, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Hi,
> Hello Joost,
>
>> What Scid version are you using?
> 4.3
>
>> So actually tex is the one hanging? Does the comment on white's 9th move
>> contain any suspicious LaTeX tokens like backslashes or %-signs? Does it
>> go through if you remove (only) this c
Would help if I attached the pgn. Sorry.
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From: Harvey Kelly
Date: 4 September 2011 23:20
Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Export to Latex Hangs on Black Move
To: scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hello Joost,
> What Scid version are you using?
4.3
> So actuall
Hello Joost,
> What Scid version are you using?
4.3
> So actually tex is the one hanging? Does the comment on white's 9th move
> contain any suspicious LaTeX tokens like backslashes or %-signs? Does it
> go through if you remove (only) this comment?
Yup, I'd tried removing the offending comment
On 09/04/11 23:34, Harvey Kelly wrote:
Hi,
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been using the Export -> Latex feature with no problem, but just
> now went to export a game with comments.
>
> I have a comment before White's first move and after Black's eighth
> move which it deals with fine, but it hangs
Hello everyone,
I've been using the Export -> Latex feature with no problem, but just
now went to export a game with comments.
I have a comment before White's first move and after Black's eighth
move which it deals with fine, but it hangs on the comment after
White's ninth move (and before Black'
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 02:03:27 -0700 (PDT)
Steven wrote:
>
> > I don't know what's happening but scid looks absolutely
> > horrible on my
> > machine. Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/3zejx.png
>
> This is probably caused by the window manager exporting it's colour
> scheme to Scid, and is
> I don't know what's happening but scid looks absolutely
> horrible on my
> machine. Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/3zejx.png
This is probably caused by the window manager exporting it's colour scheme to
Scid, and is controlled by "Apply colours to non-KDE applications" (for
example)
> I don't know what's happening but scid looks absolutely
> horrible on my
> machine. Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/3zejx.png
This is probably caused by the window manager exporting it's colour scheme to
Scid, and is controlled by "Apply colours to non-KDE applications" (for
example)