On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:20:31 +0100, Alexander Wagner
wrote:
Hi
>>> No, unfortunately not, sc_remote opens another instance just like Scid.
>> Ran sc_remote with debug on:
>> Found the following list of scid interpreters //
>> Checking if the requested databases are already open in a Scid
>>
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:21:50 +0100, Jan Gent wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:02:16 +0100, Jan Gent
> wrote:
>
>>
>> No, unfortunately not, sc_remote opens another instance just like Scid.
>
> Ran sc_remote with debug on:
>
> Found the following list of scid
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 16:02:16 +0100, Jan Gent wrote:
>>> Why isn't there a command-line option (like --use), for using the
>>> running instance instead of opening a new instance.
>>
>> It's not implemented by a commandline switch but by an external helpe
>> Why isn't there a command-line option (like --use), for using the
>> running instance instead of opening a new instance.
>
> It's not implemented by a commandline switch but by an external helper
> called sc_remote. Try if using this helper instead of the Scid main
> program solves your p
I've set up my PC to open pgn (mimetype) files with Scid.
Unfortunately Scid starts multiple instances instead of opening the pgn
file in the running instance.
Why isn't there a command-line option (like --use), for using the running
instance instead of opening a new instance.
This could als