On 19.11.2015 10:08, Fulvio wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a couple of notes about the patch:
> 1) In my opinion $off_small should not be a global variable.
> A global variable is always a burden for maintenance, and if I undestand
> it correctly $off_small do not need to be changed or used outside the
> d
Hi,
currently its a little hard to see where a fics offer is located in the
offer graph without reading the offer text. The patch in the attachment
introduces more guidelines and labels so that s.o. can find an offer
more quickly.
Jens
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Hi,
the offer text has unwanted linebreaks and the mouse pointer partly
hides the offer text. I've attached a patch that addresses these problems.
Another thing: the axes, Time and ELO, are not so usefull without a
division and labels what the divisions stand for. When you find it a
good idea
> > I get "can't get peername: socket is not connected".
> >
> >> fconfigure $sockChan
> >
> > returns
> >
> >> -blocking 1 -buffering full -buffersize 4096
> -encoding utf-8
> >> -eofchar {{} {}} -translation {auto crlf}
> >> -sockname {***.**.65.4
> pa***-**-65-4.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au 5471}
> >
On 01/29/11 23:30, Steven wrote:
Hi!
> I get "can't get peername: socket is not connected".
>
>> fconfigure $sockChan
>
> returns
>
>> -blocking 1 -buffering full -buffersize 4096 -encoding utf-8
>> -eofchar {{} {}} -translation {auto crlf}
>> -sockname {***.**.65.4 pa***-**-65-4.pa.nsw.optusnet.
I get "can't get peername: socket is not connected".
> fconfigure $sockChan
returns
> -blocking 1 -buffering full -buffersize 4096 -encoding utf-8
> -eofchar {{} {}} -translation {auto crlf}
> -sockname {***.**.65.4 pa***-**-65-4.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au 5471}
Note, there's no entry for "-peernam
No, the link is correct, but the server down due to power outage.
We have a long holiday in Russia in the beginning of May and I will
turn on the server only on Tuesday 11th of May.
Mikhail Kalenkov.
2010/5/7 Alexander Wagner :
> Hi!
>
> Just to ask: could it be that the link for your SPA-file i
I have updated fics.spa.gz file. It provides mapping between FICS
names and FIDE names.
Usage
1) copy fics.spa into the directory where scid is looking for the
photo files
2) run scid, login to FICS, and observe relayed GM games with photos
Latest gzipped spa file can be downloaded from
http://
I have updated fics.spa.gz. I have tested it during several
tournaments. It simply works!
Usage
1) copy fics.spa file into the directory where scid is looking for the
photo files
2) run scid, login to FICS, and observe relayed GM games with photos
Latest gzipped spa file can be downloaded from
ht
2009/7/20 Alexander Wagner :
> Mikhail Kalenkov wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I have updated fics.spa.gz. Actually I updated it several times
>> without notifications.
>
> Simple suggestion: could you place the download link also in the spa-file?
Done.
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Hallo,
i have created a utf.spa for all utf-names in my ratings_utf8_2009_07_20.ssp.
Download available from my HP.
Thanks Mikhail !!!
mfg Franz Nagl
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 07:47:33 schrieb Mikhail Kalenkov:
> Sorry for possible double e-mail. It seems that my last e-mail was lost.
>
> I hav
I have updated fics.spa.gz. Actually I updated it several times
without notifications.
Changelog
- Several FICS demo accounts added to the list
- Spelling corrections
Now it has 984 aliases for the players with photos in spf files. For
instance it has aliases for 99 players from FIDE top 100 li
Thanks for suggestion. mastergamebot is a nice bot. But my approach
catch almost all players from top 1000 list. I guess it would be
enough for everything.
Mikhail Kalenkov.
2009/7/1 :
> not sure if this helps you, but you might also try and "finger
> mastergamebot" on fics. it will give you mor
not sure if this helps you, but you might also try and "finger
mastergamebot" on fics. it will give you more handles, as it
cross-stores opponent's names that have long disappeared from a player's
history.
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you wrote:
I am not sure that it is a good idea. The point is that my script
2009/6/30 Alexander Wagner :
> Mikhail Kalenkov wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Sorry for possible double e-mail. It seems that my last e-mail was lost.
>
> It wasn't. You just wrote a reply to a mail of yours long ago. Maybe your
> threading mailer just sorted it in in the unchared backwaters of "read mail"
>
Sorry for possible double e-mail. It seems that my last e-mail was lost.
I have written some simple perl script that retrieve information about
FICS demo accounts. Using this information I have built large aliases
file (2860 demo accounts). I didn't filter output, so you can see
there rather stran
Thank you for this info, FICS memorize variables autoflag
Michel
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Hello
Is there possibility to add to fics "set autoflag 1" , by default it is
not active?
thx
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Marcel Dan a écrit :
> I've run into something similiar several times, usually, I type the
> command "time" in the console and if the server is showing my clock
> running down I know it's my turn even if SCID is showing that I made
> my move.
If you use latest CVS, please let me know if you en
I've run into something similiar several times, usually, I type the command
"time" in the console and if the server is showing my clock running down I
know it's my turn even if SCID is showing that I made my move. When this
happens, I use the arrow keys in SCID to move back one move, and then I
re
Hi,
At least twice (in hundreds of games) I had a lock while playing on FICS,
where my opponent has played, it is my turn and Scid considers it is still
my opponent's turn (I know that by issuing a "games " command. That
means I wait for my opponent to move when it is my turn, which is not good
fo
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
>
>
> 2009/3/4 Marcel Dan
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
>>
>>> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
>>> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
>>>
>>> Could tha
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> + clocks when I play
> + messages that my opponent sends me
> + big lists that FICS rely on to know who's here and who's playing
This kind of thing is what I call the usual problem with the
docked windows. Probably it's easier to arrange with (an)
undoc
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> + clocks when I play
> + messages that my opponent sends me
> + big lists that FICS rely on to know who's here and who's playing
This kind of thing is what I call the usual problem with the
docked windows. Probably it's easier to arrange with (an)
undocked
Pascal,
I can live with the FICS window as it is, more so with the Console
Filter button. I'll write a tip about that.
There is a problem with the PGN window, though : that may be related
to have multiple games observed at the same time. Only the PGN window
is affected, by the way, I can still
2009/3/4 Marcel Dan
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
>
>> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
>> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
>>
>> Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
>
>
> The FICS serve
2009/3/4 Benoit St-Pierre
> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
>
> Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
>
No, I let the user choose.
Pascal
2009/3/4 Benoit St-Pierre
> Another strange thing : the PGN window does not update well, when you
> observe one game after another. I have to quit the window and restart
> it, sometimes, to get the information refreshed.
>
There may be some stall, but usually when observing a game previous move
2009/3/3 Benoit St-Pierre
> Since you're asking, here is a problem with the FICS window :
>
> When I only observe games, I keep the FICS window docked under the
> board. There, I can use the main console of FICS and issue commands
> with big lists, like who or games, with sufficient window width
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
>
> Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
The FICS server stores the variables when logging o
By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
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Another strange thing : the PGN window does not update well, when you
observe one game after another. I have to quit the window and restart
it, sometimes, to get the information refreshed.
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Since you're asking, here is a problem with the FICS window :
When I only observe games, I keep the FICS window docked under the
board. There, I can use the main console of FICS and issue commands
with big lists, like who or games, with sufficient window width. But
when I play a game, I keep the
Hi,
I commited some changes to FICS code improving usability : for example to
observe a game it is sufficient to click on it in the console (after
clicking on button "games").
I also moved the graph of sought games to a better place.
Unfortunately I was not able to write code to follow a relayed g
Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just added translation tags to the FICS dialogues. I hope I got them
> all, so NLS should be available for FICS as soon as all languages got
> their translation. As usual, I did the english and french tags.
Ups. I wished I could have done french. Sorry, germa
Hi!
Just added translation tags to the FICS dialogues. I hope I got them
all, so NLS should be available for FICS as soon as all languages got
their translation. As usual, I did the english and french tags.
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2009/1/17 Marcel Dan
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Pascal Georges
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 2009/1/16 Marcel Dan
>>
>>> When playing an FICS game, at the end of the game, a popup window
>>> displays the result. However, the popup window does not display the correct
>>> names or game.
>>
>>
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
>
>
> 2009/1/16 Marcel Dan
>
>> When playing an FICS game, at the end of the game, a popup window displays
>> the result. However, the popup window does not display the correct names or
>> game.
>
>
> When playing a game, if you see 1-0, the
2009/1/16 Marcel Dan
> When playing an FICS game, at the end of the game, a popup window displays
> the result. However, the popup window does not display the correct names or
> game.
When playing a game, if you see 1-0, there is no need to repeat any other
info.
>
>
> Also, after a brief ti
2009/1/16 Alexander Wagner
> Marcel Dan wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > A feature changed after the recent CVS update when the FICS console
> > cursor was fixed.
> >
> > When a game is played in FICS, the PGN window displays the moves after
> > they happen. However, the original moves are not displayed if
Marcel Dan wrote:
Hi!
> A feature changed after the recent CVS update when the FICS console
> cursor was fixed.
>
> When a game is played in FICS, the PGN window displays the moves after
> they happen. However, the original moves are not displayed if a game is
> observed.
>
> For example, w
A feature changed after the recent CVS update when the FICS console cursor
was fixed.
When a game is played in FICS, the PGN window displays the moves after they
happen. However, the original moves are not displayed if a game is
observed.
For example, when an event is relayed on FICS,
"tell rel
When playing an FICS game, at the end of the game, a popup window displays
the result. However, the popup window does not display the correct names or
game.
Also, after a brief timeout from the server (15 seconds) the game continues
but the PGN window loses the moves. I guess this is related to
I am using an enterprise class (Cisco Aironet 1200) access point with two
antennas, one for receiving and one for outgoing packets. It automatically
changes channels based on interferance.
I will keep on eye on when it changes channels. However, when FICS times
out I still had a network connecti
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> I think this is most likely probably not an issue with Scid. Could it be
> that you've a lot of wifi networks around you who disturb each other?
>
>
> Well, since I asked my family not to use any WIFI device while I play on
> FICS, I hardly have any network
I think this is most likely probably not an issue with Scid. Could it be
> that you've a lot of wifi networks around you who disturb each other?
Well, since I asked my family not to use any WIFI device while I play on
FICS, I hardly have any network problem.
Maybe the solution ;-)
Pascal
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2009/1/10 Marcel Dan
> I noticed a couple things playing on FICS that do not bother me but I
> wanted to mention them.
>
> 1. The PGN Window displays the "Standard" rating of the player instead of
> the Blitz rating when playing blitz games.
The Elo is the one sent by FICS when creating the ma
Marcel Dan wrote:
Hi!
> 2. When the FICS console window is open if the arrow key is used to go
> back on the text/command line, it also makes pieces move back one move.
Seems to be a global hotkeys on issue. Pascal, maybe the arrow keys,
home/end etc which are used for text field editing shou
I noticed a couple things playing on FICS that do not bother me but I wanted
to mention them.
1. The PGN Window displays the "Standard" rating of the player instead of
the Blitz rating when playing blitz games.
2. When the FICS console window is open if the arrow key is used to go back
on the te
Am Sunday 30 November 2008 18:04:05 schrieb Pascal Georges:
> It seems easier for me to manually trigger the save command after each game
> played.
>
> Pascal
If you receive your games via mail, just store them in an mbox format file
like mbox.pgn and open this with scid. If you have a filter in
It seems easier for me to manually trigger the save command after each game
played.
Pascal
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2008/11/30 michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello a question about FICS, is there a possibility that SCID save the
> games played in a database automatically?
> Thx
> Michel
No.
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Thx
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2008/11/19 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
>
> There seems to be a change in FICS code: for login as guest there is
> obviously the login name sent if present. (Till now only the password
> was cleard while login in as guest, don't know why). This new behaviour
> prevents effectively gu
Hi!
There seems to be a change in FICS code: for login as guest there is
obviously the login name sent if present. (Till now only the password
was cleard while login in as guest, don't know why). This new behaviour
prevents effectively guest logins without cleaning the fields. I think
it is mo
2008/8/15 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi!
>
> Though I fear I'll not make me much friends, but I think it would be
> handy if the FICS console has its own window, or, at least, opens up at
> a width o 80 chars. Probably also an arrangement of the buttons to be
> compatible with that wou
Hi!
Though I fear I'll not make me much friends, but I think it would be
handy if the FICS console has its own window, or, at least, opens up at
a width o 80 chars. Probably also an arrangement of the buttons to be
compatible with that would help. Right now I think one has to resize the
consol
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> > Actually, I think that FICS is just closing the connection
>> > if it does not receive any input for a certain ammount of
>> > time.
>>
>> FICS closes connection inactive (with no input) for one hour.
So I remembered correctly. :)
>> > I
2008/7/17 Marcin Kasperski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Actually, I think that FICS is just closing the connection
> > if it does not receive any input for a certain ammount of
> > time.
>
> FICS closes connection inactive (with no input) for one hour.
>
> > I normally solve this by just sending a "."
> Actually, I think that FICS is just closing the connection
> if it does not receive any input for a certain ammount of
> time.
FICS closes connection inactive (with no input) for one hour.
> I normally solve this by just sending a "." from time to
> time
I used to send 'date' ;-)
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> Actually, I think that FICS is just closing the connection
> if it does not receive any input for a certain ammount of
> time. I can't give you the pointer but it is AFAIK even
> documented somewhere. While this is no issue at all if you
> play on FICS it is a problem if you only observe a game,
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> Additionally, as it is likely that one is not doing
> anything while just observing a major turnament (ie.
> not sending commands to FICS as it is unnecessary)
> maybe it would be a good thing to be able to switch on
> a "keep alive", like just sen
2008/6/29 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> Could it be that the current code has a problem if FICS
> closes the connection? FICS does that after some "inactivity
> time" AFAIK automatically. I do not see whether this was the
> cause because scid locked up entirely and did not even
>
Hi!
Could it be that the current code has a problem if FICS
closes the connection? FICS does that after some "inactivity
time" AFAIK automatically. I do not see whether this was the
cause because scid locked up entirely and did not even
refresh the windows, but as I was watching Dortmund its the
m
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> I just commited a rework of the xfcc config dialoge. Now
> setting of the server variables should work as well as
> adding new servers. I also added a remove button but that
> one is currently disabled as I did not yet implement this
> function
2008/5/11 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Pascal Georges wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > I just commited a rework of the xfcc config dialoge. Now
> > setting of the server variables should work as well as
> > adding new servers. I also added a remove button but that
> > one is current
2008/5/2 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Pascal Georges wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > Could it be that you changed font? I'd say last night it was
> > Helvetica, today it seems Courier and this one is readable
> > at that size, indeed. Hence, recent cvs uses a bit a big
> > font but
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> Could it be that you changed font? I'd say last night it was
> Helvetica, today it seems Courier and this one is readable
> at that size, indeed. Hence, recent cvs uses a bit a big
> font but its ok now.
>
> Yes, I changed it in case, and using Co
2008/5/2 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Could it be that you changed font? I'd say last night it was
> Helvetica, today it seems Courier and this one is readable
> at that size, indeed. Hence, recent cvs uses a bit a big
> font but its ok now.
>
Yes, I changed it in case, and using Couri
pgeorges wrote:
Hi!
>> >> - Font for offers
>> >>Could you use one of the fonts already specified in scid?
>> >>I'd suggest the small font.
>> >>
>> > Do you refer to the display over seeks, in bold black font ?
>>
>> Jepp.
>>
>> > I need something easy to read and at first time
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> >> - Font for offers
> >>Could you use one of the fonts already specified in scid?
> >>I'd suggest the small font.
> >>
> > Do you refer to the display over seeks, in bold black font ?
>
> Jepp.
>
> > I need something easy to read and at first time I used
> > no
pgeorges wrote:
Hi!
>> Hi!
>>
>> First of all: the FICS search graph is a pretty good idea.
>> Some points though:
>>
>> - Clicking Offers and logging off:
>>-> scid is unable to log on again, plus, the offers
>>checkbox stays depressed, ie. scid sends a "sought" all
>>the ti
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> First of all: the FICS search graph is a pretty good idea.
> Some points though:
>
> - Clicking Offers and logging off:
>-> scid is unable to log on again, plus, the offers
>checkbox stays depressed, ie. scid sends a "sought" all
>the time.
>
>Th
Hi!
First of all: the FICS search graph is a pretty good idea.
Some points though:
- Clicking Offers and logging off:
-> scid is unable to log on again, plus, the offers
checkbox stays depressed, ie. scid sends a "sought" all
the time.
This is only the case if the search graph is sw
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