mes in the database, but then again
most of us wouldn't need it very often.
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pa...@pbratholm.dk
> On 02/17/11 21:36, Mario Lacunza wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Ok I understand that, the main important difference is the castle and
>> the starting
decent bitmaps available for plain HTML.
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> Hi,
>
> Another one.
>
> Is exporting to plain HTML (without Javascript, I mean) still in use?
>
> If not, we could kill it...
>
> Next, exporting to plain HTML offers
Hi Pascal
Thanks for the warning - actually the version is 4.2.2 - I think that
subversion was launched specifically to remedy those issues!
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> 2010/11/12 :
>> Hi
>> I just checked it, and "my" scid 4.2 pgns
venlig hilsen
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pa...@pbratholm.dk
> 2010/11/12, Philipp Enoeckl :
>> Hi
> Sorry for the doublepost...
>
>
>>
>> Just convert the pgn file within the program and don't use pgnscid.
>> Works like a charm.
>> To do that, open scid, create a
Tool - import method... did you test those?
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> Hello SCID-friends,
> recently I sent the mail below but did not receive any helping answer
> until now. I try it again. I add a pgn-file which gives me problems
> to this mail and also t
m afraid all these different possibilities are at risk of
resembling the engine-tuning options if we add something like a
penalty_year factor (which might be calculated in a host of ways).
Still your suggestion (alone) would be much better than the present sort
order!
bw Palle
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oduce via Right-Click/Browse from the Game List? I use them very often.
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> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, Alexander Wagner wrote:
>>> $ scid bunch_of_games.pgn
>>> Options -> Moves -> Animation-Time = 1000ms
>>> Options -> Moves -> Autoplay delay = 1 second
>>> Click Autopl
ter answer! But of course it
would be VERY nice to have Scid perform as well as CB on this task!
bw Palle Bratholm
> Hi,
>
> I'm italian and use this beautiful chess software!!
>
> I have found this problem: when I enter in the menu
> "Paste clipboard text as PNG gam
zipped ChessToday
monthly databases) it works perfectly!
mvh
Palle Bratholm
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E-mail:pbrath...@mail.dk
Ben Hague wrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 07:58 +0100, pa...@pbratholm.dk wrote:
Hi
In my opinion, TWIC is much more than just the - very nice - downloadable
gam
ersonally
think should be "replaced" with .pgn.gz, there's no reason to reinvent the
wheel!).
bw. Palle Bratholm
> On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 21:13 +0100, Alexander Wagner wrote:
>
>> I just talked with Mark about the issue. Point is, as always, money.
>> TWIC is finan
Hi
My best bet is LCC, but I haven't tried it for that kind of job!
Google "LCC Compiler" to get an overview!
bw Palle
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is in some FAQ somewhere, but:
>
> I want to compile Scid under Windows Vista. I don't want to pay for a
"uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
(procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 24)
invoked from within
"tk::ButtonUp .main.tb.gnext"
(command bound to event)
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Any ideas?
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Hi
Thanks! Yes it seems to work now!
I'll consider beginning to use cvs - I usually stick with stable
releases, and only when I see a serious reason I try to update
anything! Mostly because of laziness, that is!
Thanks again!
Palle
Alexander Wagner wrote:
Palle Bratholm wrote:
plevel #0 [list $w invoke active]"
(procedure "tk::MenuInvoke" line 50)
invoked from within
"tk::MenuInvoke .main.#menu.#menu#play.#menu#play#correspondence 1"
(command bound to event)
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Thanks in advance
Palle
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remains empty. I can see the games in the game list but the more exotic
names are lost (propably due to that iconv related issue).
Any clues?
Palle Bratholm
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