ent:
# Nags. Note the slight inconsistency for the "crushing" symbol (see game.cpp)
which doesn't make sense to me, as the file game.cpp doesn't exist
anywhere.
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lost.
I suspect that wouldn't be too difficult to implement; it would just
amount to automating "Export Current Game to PGN File" periodically
(and overriding the "no clobber" feature).
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upgraded in the process of
upgrading a Debian system from Debian 10 to Debian 11, so possibly some
configuration files remain from the previous version. I'd rather not
purge Scid and reinstall if some easier solution exists.
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Greg Marks
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Also possibly relevant is that the buffer overflow crash that occurs
when restarting analysis in a game that had previously been analyzed up
to a certain move also occurs (and also after two moves) when restarting
the analysis from any later position (not just the last analyzed move).
Regards,
Gre
:
*** buffer overflow detected ***: ./scid terminated
Aborted
after analyzing two moves in certain games, including the one I mentioned
in my original post. So the same problem that I reported with Scid
version 4.6.4 persists in version 4.7.1.
Best regards,
Greg Marks
> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020
appear to include search depth in its annotation, as Scid does.)
So far I've only tried Scid version 4.6.4, since that's the version
available in the Debian repositories. I'll give the linked version a
try and report back.
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Greg Marks
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> Date: Thu, 25 Ju
ckfish.
Does anyone know how to diagnose the problem?
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When annotating a game with Scid, in the analysis window if the number
of lines is set to, for example, 3, you can click the "++V" button
("add all variations") to include in the annotation the engine's current
top three moves with evaluations; in the annotation these will appear
before the normal
Greetings! A question about the output of Scid (I am using version
4.6.4). When analyzing a game in Scid with some chess engine, it
outputs evaluations of moves, and when the move is judged suboptimal,
it also gives an alternative move with its evaluation in parentheses.
Sometimes, however, it gi