On 11/07/10 13:26, Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
>> Well, the repertoir editor isn't much worked at lately. Mainly cause
>> tree based masks seem to offer a better implementation of repertoir
>> handling. Are you aware of that function? How does it compare to you
>> with the repertoir editor? Is it a
I think I was the last person on Earth who used the repertoire editor.
I stopped.
So I second the idea to remove the repertoire editor.
If we want something like the repertoire editor, I suggest that Scid
provides a search facility with an opening file, be it in PGN format
or Scid format.
That
> "AW" == Alexander Wagner writes:
AW> Mainly cause tree based masks seem to offer a better
AW> implementation of repertoir handling. Are you aware of that
AW> function?
Oh, I wasn't! It took me a while until I've found it's available when I
undock the tree window.
AW> How
2010/11/7 Alexander Wagner :
> On 11/06/2010 07:08 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Current Scid from CVS; GNU/Linux
>>
>> The repertoire editor doesn't respect language setting in the displayed
>> moves and always uses English piece letters. E.g. when my selected
>> language is Czech, the re
On 11/06/2010 07:08 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote:
Hi!
> Current Scid from CVS; GNU/Linux
>
> The repertoire editor doesn't respect language setting in the displayed
> moves and always uses English piece letters. E.g. when my selected
> language is Czech, the repertoire shows taking by bishop on c3 as
Current Scid from CVS; GNU/Linux
The repertoire editor doesn't respect language setting in the displayed
moves and always uses English piece letters. E.g. when my selected
language is Czech, the repertoire shows taking by bishop on c3 as "Bxc3"
(English) instead of "Sxc3" (Czech).