I guess what I was hoping for was someone to say that this would be a great 
feature to add to Quackle.  Is the development on Quackle dead?  Are there any 
programmers interested in improving it?

~Adam Henderson, Seattle area

--- In [email protected], Kevin Leeds <knle...@...> wrote:
>
> 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 <psya...@...> 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
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >
>


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