Ken Dail wrote:
Hi!
>>> No not a good idea in general, but in my case, when I'm looking at a
>>> crosstable, I'm mostly working with games from a specific pgn file,
>>> rather than a huge db. It is my wish that all games in the pgn file
>>> be included in the crosstable.
>>
>> This would be so
> Hi!
>
>>> Dropping the date limitation entirely might run into
>>> difficulties.
> [...]
>> No not a good idea in general, but in my case, when I'm looking at
>> a crosstable, I'm mostly working with games from a specific pgn
>> file, rather than a huge db. It is my wish that all games in th
Ken Dail wrote:
Hi!
>> Dropping the date limitation entirely might run into
>> difficulties.
[...]
> No not a good idea in general, but in my case, when I'm looking at a
> crosstable, I'm mostly working with games from a specific pgn file,
> rather than a huge db. It is my wish that all games i
On Feb 28, 2009, at 3:21 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Ken Dail wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the
>> most is the crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly
>> the date limitation for game inclusion. I think the date
>> range should be at least user
Ken Dail wrote:
Hi!
> I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the
> most is the crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly
> the date limitation for game inclusion. I think the date
> range should be at least user selectable.
Playing CC, eh? ;)
I see your point, and my first
Hello,
I use Scid quite a bit, on Mac OS X. One feature I use the most is the
crosstable. It strikes me as somewhat silly the date limitation for
game inclusion. I think the date range should be at least user
selectable. I'd personally prefer to turn it off. Currently if I'm
looking at a se