Me too, I totally agree with Christopher. Also, the line around the
squares seems to be cut off on the edges of the board?
many thanks
Danny
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Christopher D. Walborn"
Date: 5 June 2009 19:35:52 BST
To: Scid Users List
Subject: Re: [Scid-users]
Hello
Nice!
The last move indicator is cool. Like it. Many thanks.
Just one minor thing - on the edges of the board, the dotted lines / 3
pixel width, is slightly cut off. This is just me being too perfect
though and I can live with it.
thanks again
Danny
On 4 Jun 2009, at 08:52
Hello
Many thanks, great service.
I've looked at the last move indicator and I feel it needs to be a
solid line around the squares and in red. (same thickness is OK). I
can't hardly see the grey dotted line on my monitor.
hope this helps
kind regards
Danny
On 31 May 2009
OK, many many thanks
On 29 May 2009, at 14:29, Christopher D. Walborn wrote:
On May 29, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Danny wrote:
sorry for that.
I haven't a clue how to do this and I'm no programmer, so, when do
you think there is an update with this feature? I have scid on my
mac.
sorry for that.
I haven't a clue how to do this and I'm no programmer, so, when do you
think there is an update with this feature? I have scid on my mac.
many thanks
Danny
On 29 May 2009, at 14:14, Christopher D. Walborn wrote:
You may not have realized it, but you sent t
Hi Alexander
OK, thanks for that - didn't know you could use the arrows keys to
make moves, cool. Can't see any indicators on the board though :-( I'm
sure they could do this, just a simple outline in red of the two
squares the piece has moved to would be cool.
thanks
Dan
Hello
Is there a move marker to indicate your last move? I know there is a
show suggested move, via the Options menu.
regards
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Hi Israel
Hurray! Its done it. Many many thanks. You're a star.
kind regards
Danny
On 25 May 2009, at 17:54, Israel Chauca Fuentes wrote:
Hi Danny,
You can try moving the scid preferences file to the trash. Go to the
Finder and select the menu "Go > Go to folder..."
"tk_chooseDirectory -initialdir $scidBooksDir -mustexist 1"
(procedure "setBooksDir" line 3)
invoked from within
"setBooksDir"
(menu invoke)
There is no way to choose a directory.
This is a new software installation and I haven't stored any books or
Bas
ns up fine. Is there anyway to stop
this from happening? After installing into the applications folder, I
did move the file to another location, which I wish I didn't now. I
have tried deleting/reinstalling the software, but the warning dialog
boxes are still t
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