Hi,
Selon Joost 't Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am entering this text from a Gnome session: Fortunately Scid works fine, as
> it used to, so the problem is apparently in the KDE distribution of Suse
> 10.2. I am (slowly, since not a Gnome fan) getting the feeling the Suse team
> did not do a gre
Hi Pascal,
I compiled and ran 3.6.11 and your prediction has been correct no improvement
(with respect to my problem).
I am entering this text from a Gnome session: Fortunately Scid works fine, as
it used to, so the problem is apparently in the KDE distribution of Suse
10.2. I am (slowly, sinc
> Hi,
>
> After pressing an arrow to navigate in a game, are you sure the main
> window (board) keeps focus (ie is it displayed like a topmost window ?).
> with some window managers it is possible to have the focus following the
> mouse, so maybe you lose focus with a mouse move without noticing
Hi,
After pressing an arrow to navigate in a game, are you sure the main
window (board) keeps focus (ie is it displayed like a topmost window ?).
with some window managers it is possible to have the focus following the
mouse, so maybe you lose focus with a mouse move without noticing it ...
Do y
Hi,
Recently I migrated my system to Suse 10.2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and installed the
associated scid rpm package (3.6.1).
Smooth progress until I noticed that keyboard input (e.g. arrow keys in
the main board window to go to next/prev move) works only once (only
immediately after the window has r