It works to save the file as .gcg, and then edit the cumulative scores (Notepad editor can be used) to match what you had on the scoresheets.
Then open the saved .gcg file back up in Quackle and it will have the scores. When saved again, it will automatically adds text like this and <a number> extra to that line (as I recall). Might be a good way to investigate how quackle computes winning percentage, in case you're treating it like a black box. Kevin L. On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 7:38 AM, psyadam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Is there a feature in Quackle that can allow the user to change the score of > a given play to the score agreed upon during the game? For instance, AALS > should be worth 19 in a game I played against Tony Verma, however he > announced his score as 20 and I didn't check it, so that's now the true > score of the play. > > Thanks, ~Adam Henderson, from the Seattle area >
