andrei raevsky wrote:
Hi!
> Thanks a lot for these pointers all of which worked perfectly for my needs.
> I have only one small issue: after Scid is done analyzing a game, the
> "export to html" option has a small issue: the bitmaps are not exported
> and, as a result, the "snapshots" of the bo
Thanks a lot for these pointers all of which worked perfectly for my needs.
I have only one small issue: after Scid is done analyzing a game, the
"export to html" option has a small issue: the bitmaps are not exported and,
as a result, the "snapshots" of the board do not show the pieces but only
th
andrei raevsky wrote:
Hi!
> I am using Scid 3.7.3 help my three chess-playing kids. One of the
> things I do is to load their games and, move by move, see what Toga2
> would have done and compare it with what they did. My question is: is
> that the most effective way to use Scid to analyze a
Hi,
I am using Scid 3.7.3 help my three chess-playing kids. One of the things I
do is to load their games and, move by move, see what Toga2 would have done
and compare it with what they did. My question is: is that the most
effective way to use Scid to analyze a game or *is there something else