W. van den Akker a écrit :
> Yes I will certianly wait for 3.6.23. When do you want to release it?
>
>
At most a few weeks, I think. It depends upon what Alexander Wagner
thinks about it.
Pascal
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On Monday 31 March 2008, you wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2008, pgeorges wrote:
> > W. van den Akker a écrit :
> > > Just the package. I won't rename any other occurences.
> > >
> > > gr,
> > > Willem
> >
> > If there exists two packages with the same /usr/bin/scid files for
> > example, I am afraid
W. van den Akker a écrit :
> Just the package. I won't rename any other occurences.
>
> gr,
> Willem
>
If there exists two packages with the same /usr/bin/scid files for
example, I am afraid there will some conflicts : this would mean that
only one package can be installed at once, hence I won
On Monday 31 March 2008, W. van den Akker wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2008, pgeorges wrote:
> > WilSoft a écrit :
> > > On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > >> > But one issue that arise is the name of the package. The
> > >> > old Scid is dead, Chessdb exists (existed)
> > >>
WilSoft a écrit :
> On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
>
>
>> > But one issue that arise is the name of the package. The
>> > old Scid is dead, Chessdb exists (existed)
>> > in de the debian distribution so we need to figure out an
>> > other name for Scid before it can be a
On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > But one issue that arise is the name of the package. The
> > old Scid is dead, Chessdb exists (existed)
> > in de the debian distribution so we need to figure out an
> > other name for Scid before it can be accepted as a
> > package. (w
Hi!
>>...
>> Then everybody could get what (s)he wants, and it would be easily
>> expandable to other output formats like html, xml, etc.
>>
>> Pascal what do you think about this approach?
>>
> I have no valuable advice in that field : I never really used LaTeX, and
> I have no inter
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> >
> > I think thats not a big problem to solve.. As I can see
> > the code is clean and it should be easily integrated (well
> > .. I think it should). One thing crossed my mind. Does
> > modifying the tex-code output interact with the HTML
> > output? I havent d
Ulrich Dirr a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:34 AM Alexander Wagner wrote:
>
>> > which tex system are you using? You should also use the
>> > most recent packages. I would strongly recommend using
>> > skak with chessfs/chessboard or texmate. There are several
>> > documen
WilSoft schrieb:
Hi!
>> Thats good news, so you want to get the current 3.6.xx
>> line to Debian? (This is especially of interest as it
>> will also move on to the spin-off distributions.)
>
> I am building the package 3.6.22 for debian. But for now I
> dont have the formal debian-maintaine
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:02 AM Alexander Wagner wrote:
[...]
> > Much more important would be how we can configure scid to
> > write the code we want.
>
> Perfectly agree. With a probably not optimal but simple,
> good stlye usable without deep knowledg of LaTeX' internals.
> That
On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> >>> If you're at the bleeding edge, you'll have to package the
> >>> styles and stuff with scid (which I consider a major design
> >>> fault) plus people will most likely not know how to use
>
> [...]
>
> >>> enable it would probably
Hi!
>>> If you're at the bleeding edge, you'll have to package the
>>> styles and stuff with scid (which I consider a major design
>>> fault) plus people will most likely not know how to use
[...]
>>> enable it would probably be good, or the config file you
>>> mentioned. (Though this will i
On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > Sorry to hook in here again: if you even go beyond "Debian
> > Testing" you'll get to areas where nearly no distribution
> > will just deliver it, don't speak of the world beyond
> > Linux...
> >
> > I don't even know of a distribution that co
Ulrich Dirr schrieb:
Hi!
> TeXLive 2005 would be definitely the wrong distribution as skak,
> chessfs/chessboard and texmate2 got serious improvements after this
> release. TeXLive 2007 is o.k.
Well, ok. Then 2007. But I strongly encourage to keep away
quite a bit from the bleeding edges. I
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:34 AM Alexander Wagner wrote:
> > which tex system are you using? You should also use the
> > most recent packages. I would strongly recommend using
> > skak with chessfs/chessboard or texmate. There are several
> > documents which are explaining everything v
Hi!
> On Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:08 PM WilSoft wrote:
>> I have played somewhat with the skak package.
>>
>> I like the way the diagrams are handled and can be
>> scaled. Also the fonts are much better. However I saw
>> few drawbacks. I cant tell if its not possible or I
>> couldnt find
WilSoft wrote:
Hi!
> I have looked to the Skak package. Its very complete. It
> has also a impact on the code which much be generated. But
> the result is nice.. ;), nice diagram.
Definitly one should bring scids LaTeX to this century, and
Skak is a good package. Used it sometimes in the past
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *WilSoft
> > *Sent:* Monday, March 24, 2008 1:07 PM
> > *To:* scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > *Subject:* Re: [Scid-users] Extended NAG values
> >
> &
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>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of WilSoft
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 1:07 PM
> To: scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Extended NAG values
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have modified game.cpp,
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *WilSoft
> *Sent:* Monday, March 24, 2008 1:07 PM
> *To:* scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Scid-users] Extended NAG values
>
> Hi,
>
> I have modified game.cpp, game.h and added a new include file
>
My favorite NAG is $ 201
That's a diagram.
I search and replace in a .PGN file:
6. by $ 201 6.
11. by $ 201 11.
16. by $ 201 16.
21. by $ 201 21.
etcetera.
Then I read the file into SCID and export to HTML.
That way I get a game collection with a diagram every 5th move.
Ideal for reading game sco
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Subject: Re: [Scid-users] Extended NAG values
Hi,
I have modified game.cpp, game.h and added a new include file
naglatex.h.
The latter file contains all Tex - Nag translations.
Zipfile with the source (based on scid 3
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Hi,
I have modified game.cpp, game.h and added a new include file naglatex.h.
The latter file contains all Tex - Nag translations.
Zipfile with the source (based on scid 3.6.22) is attached.
I noticed that when the .tex file is generated the tex-parser is showing errors.
Modifying the tex-header
WilSoft wrote:
Hi!
> I have compared the NAG code with the Informant code. This looks like:
Ok.
> 14 \wbetter White stands slightly better
> $15 \bbetter Black stands slightly better
> $16 \wupperhandWhite has the upper hand
> $17 \bupperhandBlack has the upper hand
On Friday 21 March 2008, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> WilSoft wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > When I use Scid for generating .tex files all NAG-codes
> > from $142 and above appear as '$...' in the tex-file. I
> > have checked the option 'symbolic style notation' to !+=,
> > but has no effect on the output.
WilSoft wrote:
Hi!
> When I use Scid for generating .tex files all NAG-codes
> from $142 and above appear as '$...' in the tex-file. I
> have checked the option 'symbolic style notation' to !+=,
> but has no effect on the output.
>
> The tex_chess font which I also installed does support
Hi,
When I use Scid for generating .tex files all NAG-codes from $142 and above
appear as '$...' in the tex-file.
I have checked the option 'symbolic style notation' to !+=, but has no effect
on the output.
The tex_chess font which I also installed does support $142 but only as the
tex '\bette
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