Hi,

Thanks for your continued help.  Comments follow...

On 28 Oct 11, at 8:49pm, Steven wrote:

> Ok... Try this:
> 
>    set ::autoplaylock 1
>    autoplay
>    set ::autoplaylock 0

Thanks Steven.  That looks good -- right on point.  

I've broken my Scid - it crashes right after the splash screen.   No message 
and no logs.  I'll try your fix as soon as I get it all going again.  I'm 
downloading a fresh copy of 4.3.  On that subject, I see both a CVS and a git 
repository for Scid.  Which one should I pull from? 

I broke my Scid while adding a depth widget to the Annotation window and trying 
set a default value, read the widget and accessing the value in analysis.tcl.  
Oops.  I should have set up a git repository.  Was shooting from the hip.

What do you guys use to set breakpoints?  Do I hear laughter?  Is Komodo any 
good?  Worth $300?

>> but Scid does sometimes stop moving to the next game position after a dozen 
>> or so
>> moves -- as it has always done.  
> 
> I don't know about this though.

Yes.  Its odd.  That's why I want to breakpoint or at least get some kind of 
logging going.  I'm working blind.

>> By the way, does tcl puts "Hello World" work for you on the
>> Mac, Steven?  puts doesn't write anything in the
>> console (/var/log/system.log nor anywhere else, I think) for
>> me.
> 
> My Mac normally stays in the cupboard, but no, the console works a bit 
> different on OSX.
> 
> Try looking up the console command with  "man n console", and use the 
> "console show" command.

The console works fine.  tcl's "puts" just doesn't seem to write anything 
anywhere.  I'll sort it out.

Update: I just found the engine logs tucked away in a hidden directory.  That's 
a start.k

Thanks again Steven.

Cheers,

Steve
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