On 03/19/2013 12:57 AM, John wrote: > On 14/03/13 00:25, Fulvio wrote: >> Please open a database, open the tree window with CTRL+T, open the best >> games window clicking on the button in the left-bottom corner and check >> that you can sort the output by clicking on the column's headers. >> Thanks, >> Fulvio >> > That goes to explain something. > > I have Too Many Machines. A real one with Fedora 17. Currently Fedora is > slightly broken, so I don't use it. But I did. > > A real one running CentOS 6. Sometimes, it's running Windows 7, but > rarely. This is currently running 17 virtual machines, mostly running > CentOS or Debian. I'm typing this into one of them. > > Then there's the lappy with Windows 7 and several virtual machines, but > probably never more than two running at a time. > > Several of these have SCID installed, and it was driving me crazy. I was > sure I could sort columns by clicking column headers, but then I > couldn't. Some have SCID built from source, some packaged. And I also > have scidvspc installed somewhere. > > > I'm glad I haven't lost my marbles yet. > > > > Have you tried scidvspc?
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