Re: [Scid-users] RChess

2021-05-02 Thread Alan Bennet via Scid-users
> On May 2, 2021, at 6:09 AM, Gerd Lorscheid > wrote: > ... > So is RChess interesting for you? > ... > When you are interested, have a look at: www.rchess.de Absolutely, it's very interesting, I will check it out. Thank you. -- Alan ___ Scid-

Re: [Scid-users] V4.71 on macOS BigSur / mouse issues

2021-05-02 Thread Alan Bennet via Scid-users
It is no doubt a window issue (bug). The mouse or keyboard events are received but are not sent to the correct window in Scid. Then by opening another window Scid goes through some window registration code, so it "wakes up" and the events are now sent to the correct window. Even though our desc

Re: [Scid-users] V4.71 on macOS BigSur / mouse issues

2021-05-02 Thread Patrick Haueter
Hi Alan, Thanks a lot for your long and detailed answer. Here are some clarifications : > Le 2 mai 2021 à 05:12, Alan Bennet via Scid-users > a écrit : > > >> On May 1, 2021, at 3:26 AM, Patrick Haueter wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I've downloaded latest SCID (4.71) and I've installed TCL/TK

[Scid-users] RChess

2021-05-02 Thread Gerd Lorscheid
Hello, I would like to lead your attention to a chess database program I have developed called RChess. What I wanted to achieve is that I can develop an opening repertoire, which is not stored in games. Also I wanted to have the information visible whenever I have a position on the board refe