On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
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> 2009/3/4 Marcel Dan
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>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
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>>> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
>>> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
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>>> 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
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> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
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>> By the way, I just found the "Console Filter" feature. Very neat : it
>> sets gin, seek, silence and chanoff in one click !
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>> Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
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> 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 !
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> Could that be toggled on by default when starting a game ?
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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.
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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 :
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> 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
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