Joost wrote:
> Actually, I checked the current development version of Scid and
> noticed that the database sorting stuff is entirely gone. To my
> unpleasant surprise, I must admit.
It was probably an oversight of commiter to use the same proc name for the new
procedure. At the risk of stating th
On 10/27/11 22:25, Fernando Cristancho wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
thanks a lot.
Yes, Joost is right. I would like to have for the entire data base the
normal time order (olders first) inverted, that is, newers first This
option does not exist presently in the maintenance window. Franz's
trick works on
Hi,
thanks a lot.
Yes, Joost is right. I would like to have for the entire data base the
normal time order (olders first) inverted, that is, newers first This option
does not exist presently in the maintenance window. Franz's trick works only
for one game, the last one. Unfortunately. I see this
Sorry for fumbling my answer to Fernando's question: I was simply
pointing out where to look.
Franz has the better answer and wins the Internet.
* * *
I believe there were tentatives to add sorting fonctionalities in the
Gamelist window.
The documentation suggest to sort table bases by ECO for
Hi Fernando,
In the File Menu - Maintenance - Mainenance Window
Autoload game number..
here you can choose load last game
Franz
Am Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 10:08:30 schrieb Fernando Cristancho:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know how to make scid sort a table base in a time order such
> that the m
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Ben St-Pierre wrote:
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> In the File menu, there is Maintenance, where you can Sort database
> according to anything you'd like. More or less, depending on what you
> like, of course.
True, but there is no "reversed order" flag, which is what Ferna
Hello,
In the File menu, there is Maintenance, where you can Sort database
according to anything you'd like. More or less, depending on what you
like, of course.
Tell me if that works for you.
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Hi!
Does anyone know how to make scid sort a table base in a time order such
that the most recent games appear first? It should be a matter of one or two
clicks, kind of 'invert order criteria', but I haven't found how.
It is a bit irritating that scid shows me always those old games that I
don'