I don't know which flag to search for, but I think Joost is right. I
felt encouraged to do a bit more of tinkering, and found a way to
reproduce the crash:
1.- As a normal user cd to /usr/games
2.- Type "scid" and press Enter
3.- Set any filter you like. If you press "Store" and then "Close", th
On 07/30/11 09:58, antonio wrote:
Hi,
> Thanks for your answer. You're right, I meant the game list window. I
> had tried to use the "Load" button but it crashed Scid.
>
> I was starting Scid from a Launcher in Gnome. Now that you told me it
> *should* work I tried to open Scid from a terminal wi
Thanks for your answer. You're right, I meant the game list window. I
had tried to use the "Load" button but it crashed Scid.
I was starting Scid from a Launcher in Gnome. Now that you told me it
*should* work I tried to open Scid from a terminal window, to see if I
got some errors. Instead, it
Hello,
I assume you refer to the game list window. If you instead mean the best
games window rewritten by Fulvio, it is another story.
Before these changes and also now you could sort only using the
mantenance window. This does a physical resort of the base. No way back
to the original ord
These "new" changes, about two months old, are great, much more flexible
than the old sorting routine. However, when you exit Scid the database
and reopen it, you get the original sorting.
When you open a Database, the column "Number" in the Game List is
correlative (1...n). Sort it, an it is n