Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Chris Lott
The output I seek most often would be for study of positions on paper, so diagram(s) of all current positions from a filter list, with or without moves, kind of like the current HTML export, but with the option to have the diagram added automatically. If not a selectable option, better to have the

Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Alexander Wagner
On 12/25/10 19:26, Chris Lott wrote: Hi! > I've actually been a TeX/LaTeX user for many years, so I DO have it > installed. But I venture to guess that most users-- particularly > Windows users-- don't. I fear this is the case, indeed. > As for the printing-- I can see a use for more features f

Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Chris Lott
I've actually been a TeX/LaTeX user for many years, so I DO have it installed. But I venture to guess that most users-- particularly Windows users-- don't. As for the printing-- I can see a use for more features for auto-diagrams for both HTML and print purposes, but the latter is probably less us

Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Alexander Wagner
On 12/25/10 17:55, Chris Lott wrote: Hi! > I agree-- plain HTML is the best option for printing without having to > install a lot of extra software. Unless I am missing something! Only if you're a TeXnician already. > In fact, my previous query about automatic diagram insertion came from > the

Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Chris Lott
I agree-- plain HTML is the best option for printing without having to install a lot of extra software. Unless I am missing something! In fact, my previous query about automatic diagram insertion came from the habit I have of putting my correspondence games into SCID and printing them-- all that ar

Re: [Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread palle
Hi Yes, I use export to plain HTML (no javascript), afaik it's the simplest way to "print" games - yes I know there are alternatives, but not everyone has those configured, we all have a browser. I would not object to reducing the options on bitmaps though, as long as there are som decent bitmaps

[Scid-users] Exporting to plain HTML

2010-12-25 Thread Joost 't Hart
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 the user the choice of two sorts of B/W gif bitmaps, being "bitmaps" and "bitmaps2". Is there any particular reason why these are different b