I've been using Debian since 1994 and SCID since the first version. (on and off
for both)
This is just not correct. And never has been.
The buttons are not on the database tab. They are on the main window.
Open the game list tab to scroll through that list. Open the pgn tab to move
through the
Hi,
I received this Bug Report at the debian bug tracker, and I wanted
to report it to the upstream mailing list. Any help or Ideas to the
problem would be appreciated.
Regards,
Oliver
Original Message
Subject: Bug#656701: scid: correspondence list navigation
Resent-Date: Sat
Tom Malloy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Although I a pretty sure I could figure out how to write a perl script
> (for example) to extract the games from mail and create a pgn file,
> there are simpler solutions that should be preferred.
> Most interfaces will allow you to log your games. Eboard does, xboar
Hi,
Although I a pretty sure I could figure out how to write a perl script (for
example) to extract the games from mail and create a pgn file, there are
simpler solutions that should be preferred.
Most interfaces will allow you to log your games. Eboard does, xboard does,
and i think the buil
Peter wrote:
So what I would appreciate is a script that can concatenate all the
individual email games together that are in my Kmail chessgames
directory and save them in one file in a suitable format to be able to
put them into a Scid database. I have removed all the '@'s just in case :)
Hello,
Now I've finally managed to build Scid, I would like to put it to work.
Every time I play someone on FICs the game is emailed to me afterwards, I use
as my mailer Kmail and I have a specific folder that my games are filtered
into.
I can locate those games with the command in bash 'loc