Hi,
thanks a lot.
Yes, Joost is right. I would like to have for the entire data base the
normal time order (olders first) inverted, that is, newers first This option
does not exist presently in the maintenance window. Franz's trick works only
for one game, the last one. Unfortunately. I see this is a matter of future
development.
For me it should be the 'default' order in at least a very simple situation:
if I organize, say, my own games in a single data base, I would like to have
the newest games ready to be checked inmediately...
I would really encourage the developers of this wonderful piece of software
to include this option.
Once again,
Thanks
Fernando
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Ben St-Pierre <benbon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for fumbling my answer to Fernando's question: I was simply
> pointing out where to look.
>
> Franz has the better answer and wins the Internet.
>
> * * *
>
> I believe there were tentatives to add sorting fonctionalities in the
> Gamelist window.
>
> The documentation suggest to sort table bases by ECO for faster
> sorting, after compacting. Is it still correct?
>
> * * *
>
> Franz trick is an important one. We should keep those tricks. I'm
> ready to work on something about that.
>
> It can be on Scid's site, or a Quora, or at my own places.
>
> Please tell me what you think.
>
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