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From: Pascal Georges
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 16:43:45
Cc: Scid Users List
Subject: Re: [Scid-users] last move indicator
2009/6/5 Christopher D. Walborn
> I like that you can configure the width and color of the last move
> indicator -- again, thanks for the quick work on this. It's appreciated. I'm
> wondering if it is too much trouble to make the type of line configurable --
> I personally find dashed lines a lot
I like that you can configure the width and color of the last move
indicator -- again, thanks for the quick work on this. It's
appreciated. I'm wondering if it is too much trouble to make the type
of line configurable -- I personally find dashed lines a lot more
visually distracting than a
Hello
Nice!
The last move indicator is cool. Like it. Many thanks.
Just one minor thing - on the edges of the board, the dotted lines / 3
pixel width, is slightly cut off. This is just me being too perfect
though and I can live with it.
thanks again
Danny
On 4 Jun 2009, at 08:52, Israe
Hi there!
The new highlighting is really great! Mac binary available:
http://cachivaches.chauca.net/scid/
Please, let me know if you see something interesting available on CVS
and I'll release it as soon as I can. I'll put instructions to build
Scid on Mac soon (tomorrow?) on my site.
Enjoy
Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> OK, thanks for that - didn't know you could use the arrows keys to
> make moves, cool. Can't see any indicators on the board though :-(
> I'm sure they could do this, just a simple outline in red of the two
> squares the piece has moved to would be cool
On Jun 1, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Pascal Georges wrote:
Done (in CVS). Color and line thickness are customizable.
That's great -- thanks.
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2009/5/27 Danny
> Hi Alexander
> OK, thanks for that - didn't know you could use the arrows keys to make
> moves, cool. Can't see any indicators on the board though :-( I'm sure they
> could do this, just a simple outline in red of the two squares the piece has
> moved to would be cool.
>
Done (
On May 27, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
Yes. And you will want to notice that Scid is the only chess
application
I know of that has a really decent keyboard move entry functionality.
That is you can not only jump trough the game using the mouse but also
just play down a game fro
Danny wrote:
Hi!
> OK, thanks for that - didn't know you could use the arrows keys to make
> moves, cool.
Yes. And you will want to notice that Scid is the only chess application
I know of that has a really decent keyboard move entry functionality.
That is you can not only jump trough the gam
Hi Alexander
OK, thanks for that - didn't know you could use the arrows keys to
make moves, cool. Can't see any indicators on the board though :-( I'm
sure they could do this, just a simple outline in red of the two
squares the piece has moved to would be cool.
thanks
Danny
On 27 May 2
Danny wrote:
Hi!
> Is there a move marker to indicate your last move? I know there is a
> show suggested move, via the Options menu.
No, not yet. Would be great, however, if something similar to xboard or
the like could be done, I agree.
As a workaround I currently just use left/right arrow k
Hello
Is there a move marker to indicate your last move? I know there is a
show suggested move, via the Options menu.
regards
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