Re: [Scid-users] mac os x compile

2008-12-03 Thread Richard Vaughn
On Dec 3, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Jose Luis Cuadros wrote: > where can i find a step by step to complie scid in mac os x > I have this error: > > configure: Makefile configuration program for Scid > Tcl/Tk version: 8.4 > Your operating system is: Darwin 9.2.1 > Location of "tcl.h": not fou

Re: [Scid-users] 8.5 : When ?

2008-09-05 Thread Richard Vaughn
6 months Rick On Sep 5, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Pascal Georges wrote: > Just to animate things : when do we switch to Tcl/Tk 8.5 ? > > No debate please, no explanation, just pick a choice : > > [ ] Now, for next release (planned in a few months) > [ ] In 6 months > [ ] In one year > [ ] Never, Tk 8.4

Re: [Scid-users] FYI

2008-07-29 Thread Richard Vaughn
On Jul 29, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote: > I'm not sure what they mean by storing analysis for later > reuse. This sounds also very interesting but I'm not sure > how it should work with a standard engine as the whole > hash-tree is lost once the engine closes. However, I found > that

Re: [Scid-users] FYI

2008-07-29 Thread Richard Vaughn
Hi, there - There is some further info about Rybka Acquarium, the new GUI for Rybka on ChessCafe: http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok21.pdf http://www.chesscafe.com/text/chessok22.pdf Very interesting stuff!! There are plans also to move Rybka 3.0 onto other platforms but I haven't read a

Re: [Scid-users] Crafty output?

2007-03-27 Thread Richard Vaughn
hi-- HT stands for hash table. Crafty has found the particular line in the hash table fro a previous evaluation. Rick On Mar 27, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Daniel Jacobsen wrote: What does {HT} mean in a Crafty variation? - T

Re: [Scid-users] Scid 3.6.9 released

2007-03-27 Thread Richard Vaughn
Hi, Pascal -- I am compiling 3.6.9 on a MacBookPro and reach the following error when I reach the section that compiles crafty: cd engines/crafty-20.14/ && make linux && cd ../../ make target=LINUX \ CC=gcc CXX=g++ \ CFLAGS=' -Wall -pipe -D_REENTRANT -march=i686 -O3 \

Re: [Scid-users] Where to put analysis ?

2007-03-11 Thread Richard Vaughn
On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:28 AM, pgeorges wrote: > Hi, > > Now Scid can annotate a whole database, (all moves for each game or > only > the opening phase). Nice. I assume we can filter the base and perform the annotations just on the flittered games? > When a game is annotated, it will be saved

Re: [Scid-users] question about importing pgn files

2007-03-09 Thread Richard Vaughn
Repeating -- For some reason the mailing list is stripping my reply, so I will one more time. There is also the command line utility pgnscid which converts a pgn file to a scid database. You can then open that in scid and append it to your main database or just place a filtered subset of Pe

Re: [Scid-users] question about importing pgn files

2007-03-09 Thread Richard Vaughn
>>Peter Horst a écrit : >>I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a >>Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a >>time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse >>comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files togethe

Re: [Scid-users] question about importing pgn files

2007-03-09 Thread Richard Vaughn
Peter Horst a écrit : I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together with a