Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread palle
Hi Pascal Thanks for the warning - actually the version is 4.2.2 - I think that subversion was launched specifically to remedy those issues! -- Med venlig hilsen Palle Bratholm pa...@pbratholm.dk > 2010/11/12 : >> Hi >> I just checked it, and "my" scid 4.2 pgnscid.exe from the standard >> wind

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread Pascal Georges
2010/11/12 : > Hi > I just checked it, and "my" scid 4.2 pgnscid.exe from the standard windows > install did the job without any problems - I also have a "standard" linux > version but cannot check it just now. Beware of version 4.2 especially under Windows. It may be unstable depending on your O

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread palle
Hi No sweath! Converting inside the program, as you describe it, is a good way to test things, and for a lot of purposes it does the job! There are however situations where a commandline tool like pgnscid is the best way - so of course it should work, and in my experience... it does! -- Med venli

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread Philipp Enoeckl
2010/11/12, Philipp Enoeckl : > Hi Sorry for the doublepost... > > Just convert the pgn file within the program and don't use pgnscid. > Works like a charm. > To do that, open scid, create a new database with a name you like, > open the .pgn file and move the files within the "Database switcher"

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread Philipp Enoeckl
Hi Just convert the pgn file within the program and don't use pgnscid. Works like a charm. To do that, open scid, create a new database with a name you like, open the .pgn file and move the files within the "Database switcher" (Shortcut ctrl + D) For better understanding, watch this video: http:/

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread Philipp Enoeckl
Hi Just convert the pgn file within the program and don't use pgnscid. Works like a charm. To do that, open scid, create a new database with a name you like, open the .pgn file and move the files within the "Database switcher" (Shortcut ctrl + D) For better understanding, watch this video: http:/

Re: [Scid-users] pgnscid once again

2010-11-12 Thread palle
Hi I just checked it, and "my" scid 4.2 pgnscid.exe from the standard windows install did the job without any problems - I also have a "standard" linux version but cannot check it just now. I remember that you were advised to try opening the pgn-file directly and/or usw the Tool - import method...