At 14:32 2-2-2010 -0800, you wrote:
I'm not sure I understand your problem with the old version. What old version are you using exactly (see Help/About)? I don't remember if WinBoard saves the size of the file open dialog (if that's what you mean), but generally, if anything is coming out the wrong size, you can try closing the program, deleting the winboard.ini file, and starting again. Also try unmaximizing (if needed) and resizing the window that came out too large and see if the new size is remembered the next time it opens.
It is difficult to help users that only utter vague complaints, instead of filing
decent bug reports. If there is something genuinely wrong, they should do the latter, so problems can be fixed, not go hunting for obsolete versions. The load-file dialog should not have any memory, but perhaps the guy refers to the Game List? I am not sure how this was treated in 4.2.7, but the modern versions remember the size and positioning of it (when SaveSettingsOnExit is on). So you only have to scale it once to the size you like, and it will be forever OK. Not being able to load or save files has so far never been shown to be a fault of WinBoard, but always a consequence of having an inappropriate file name for saving or loading. New versions of Windows (XP, Vista) are more critical with respect to this than people were used to. On Vista, for instance, you will not be able to create files anywhere in the \Program Files\ sub-tree, which unfortunately includes the WinBoard install folder in a standard install. Old WinBoard versions will suffer from that just as much as new versions. The code for saving and loading files was not touched at all between these versions. If behavior is different, it can only be due to the circumstances, such as OS type, install location, or ini-file contents. If there is a genuine problem, we would of course fix it immediately, but we never have had a report on a genuine problem in this area so far... _______________________________________________ Bug-XBoard mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-xboard
