> Also, it seems that in the compiled Scid I used from the Git, there
> were arrows to indicate variations, instead of a menu of moves. Now
> the menu is back. I'd rather have arrows, since the other technique
> disrupts scrolling.
Scratch that. This is in scidvspc. Make that a request.
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Hello,
Some notes:
- Scrolling does not work when not on the active window.
- Scrolling does not work when viewing a game in the Browsing window.
- The gamelist does not work yet, i.e. the dates are not well-ordered.
- The gamelist does not seem to update newly saved games.
Also, it seems that i
On Apr 13, 2013, at 3:23 AM, "f...@libero.it" wrote:
>> Messaggio originale
>> Da: israelvar...@fastmail.fm
>> Data: 13/04/2013 5.10
>> A: "Scid List"
>> Ogg: Re: [Scid-users] compiling 4.4 on Mac
>>
>> I just updated the dmg file. I tested it under 10.8 and in a virtual machine
> with
Seems that there is a precedent to that practice:
> With the introduction of Apache 2.1, the Apache httpd project has adopted an
> odd-even release strategy, where development happens with alpha and beta
> releases assigned an odd-numbered minor version, and its general availability
> (stable)
There are already a lot of differences between the code in the git repository
and the 4.4 version (the new gamelist window, the engine tournament from
scidvspc, FICS premove, undo/redo, a lot of fixes).The code is already usable
but need testing to became stable.
So, if there are no objections,
>Messaggio originale
>Da: israelvar...@fastmail.fm
>Data: 13/04/2013 5.10
>A: "Scid List"
>Ogg: Re: [Scid-users] compiling 4.4 on Mac
>
>I just updated the dmg file. I tested it under 10.8 and in a virtual machine
with 10.7.5. Let me know how it works for you.
>
>http://cachivaches.chauca.