2009/4/14 F. Charly
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> On 14 avr. 09, at 10:30, Pascal Georges wrote:
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> 2009/4/12, F. Charly :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I could see that my work about the html+js export of games has been
>>> included in the new version of Scid, thanks.
>>>
>>> If I may suggest:
>>> - we are asked for a html file n
On 14 avr. 09, at 10:30, Pascal Georges wrote:
> 2009/4/12, F. Charly :
>> Hi,
>>
>> I could see that my work about the html+js export of games has been
>> included in the new version of Scid, thanks.
>>
>> If I may suggest:
>> - we are asked for a html file name and Scid will now export nicely
>
2009/4/12, F. Charly :
> Hi,
>
> I could see that my work about the html+js export of games has been
> included in the new version of Scid, thanks.
>
> If I may suggest:
> - we are asked for a html file name and Scid will now export nicely
> all the needed files (I am on Mac and have to add the .ht
2009/3/27, Michal Rudolf :
> Pascal Georges, piątek, 27 marca 2009:
>>2009/3/27 F. Charly
>>
>>> I tried posting but got : "Message body is too big: 41286 bytes with a
>>> limit of 40 KB"
>>> Isn't 40 KB a bit small?
>>
>>It is a limit set by sourceforge.
> If I remember well, it can be changed b
> I also modified the images in the bitmaps folder, I think that they look
> nicer. By the way, there is also in this folder another one with mini
> pieces. Are they used somewhere in Scid?
>
The mini pieces are used to insert a diagram among the moves.
Pascal
>> Autrement tout est dans le CVS, y compris les fichiers scid.css et
>> scid.js, CVS qui peut être vu avec l'interface Web / CVS de
>> sourceforge (si vous n'utilisez pas de client CVS "normal").
>
> Could you please explain. Link? I don't know what it means.
> CVS = chorionic villus sampling - ac
> Searching on the Web I found that there is something but I have no
> idea how to use it in Tcl:
> ::html::html_entities string
> This command replaces all special characters in the string with their
> HTML entities and returns the modified text.
> http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/html.html
> Cou
Sorry for dropping a troll :
shouldn't an export to Flex/Flash be a good option ?
Personnaly I like this technology, but I will not have time to work on it.
Pascal
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