I tried under windows, I can't reproduce it.
Anybody can confirm ?
Pascal
Benoit St-Pierre a écrit :
> Hello again,
>
> Here is the correct procedure, with Scid for Windows, April 2009 :
>
> 1. Open Scid
> 2. Maximize the Main Window
> 3. Start an analysis engine, choosing Toga
> 4. Right-click
Hello again,
Here is the correct procedure, with Scid for Windows, April 2009 :
1. Open Scid
2. Maximize the Main Window
3. Start an analysis engine, choosing Toga
4. Right-click on the "Analysis: Toga" tab and choose "Move to bottom"
Steps 2 can be done after 3-4, with the same result.
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Pascal,
> I can't reproduce it. I suppose between steps 1 and 2, you opened an engine
> and the window you refer to is the engine's one ?
This is strange, since this happens every time I start an engine to
double check a game. I then put the analysis box at the bottom and it
dances.I forgot
I can't reproduce it. I suppose between steps 1 and 2, you opened an engine
and the window you refer to is the engine's one ?
My idea is that your configuration (screen size + windows' sizes) makes scid
recalculate indefinitely the layout because it is always at the limit
between two piece sizes.
Hello,
With Scid on a PC, april version :
1. Open the Chess Engine Window (i.e. click on the train).
2. Right-click on the window's tab and choose Move to Bottom
3. Watch the chessboard dance as it shrinks and regrows.
4. When you get tired, drag the chessboard's window by hand where you want