Hello.
> Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> What do I need to download in order to make it work? Right now there's
>> no timeseal on my computer so I need to disable that option in order
>> to play remotelly. Thanks in advance.
>
> You can find a list of binaries here
>
> http://www.uni
>> .xinput.d$ ls -l ~/.xinput.d/
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 andrei andrei 35 2009-06-20 16:06 en_US ->
>> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim-bridge
>
> What the ... is scim-bridge... Things turn up...
>
> "Input methods are needed to enter complex characters in many
> non-latin languages."
>
> Ah! Mainly asian la
I have to either re-focus or click on the view window
title bar.
>>> Any "strange" setup? Or just the usual GNOME setup? (Say a
>>> funny windowmanager that does some things.)
>> It is proven to be so. Indeed, changing my WM from gnome to sawfish
>> makes scid keyboard-able again.
>> That
>>
>> I did not mention that i had read this undocking thread too and
>> played around with *all* window options.
>> No effect.
>
> This is strange, indeed. I use the arrow keys for moving
> around the game all the time on my Debian box using cvs.
> (Not yet v4.)
>
>> I have to either re-focus or c
Alexander, hello.
> andrei.el...@pp.inet.fi wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> After having a break for some months I have found that
>> scid 3.6.1 on 8.04 ubuntu can not repeatedly move pieces
>> when I press on <-,-> keys at viewing a game.
>> A piece makes one move at the first pressing, but not the following
Hello.
After having a break for some months I have found that
scid 3.6.1 on 8.04 ubuntu can not repeatedly move pieces
when I press on <-,-> keys at viewing a game.
A piece makes one move at the first pressing, but not the following.
Trying to get it back working I upgrade both the ubuntu
and sc