Pascal Georges wrote: Hi!
> I did not check CVS for a couple of days. I will look at
> it, but trying correspondence chess is not easy for me as
> I need to borrow my son's account, and he does not like
> that so much ;-)
Thanks for the testing! Its just that one does not come
accross all the problems in self testing. You'll also notice
that I fixed a more crucial bug in case you'll send a move
for you son. This works only till this afternoons cvs
version (rev 1.16 or something like that).
Also I brushed up the interface quite a bit with better
graphics and stuff, I added mouse support for the game list
(like in scids normal game list) and a more extensive
parsing and usage for Xfcc's status flags. E.g. you now get
a visual display wether you're on the move, which tools are
allowed in this specific game and stuff like that.
Additionally I added support for poper ending of games in,
as far as I can see all ways Xfcc allows for.
Besides that, eMail CC did get some fixes for problems
reported by Jochen and quite a lot more "error handling"
code went in in the current cvs version to get it a lot more
"Endjochen Secure".
Maybe you son would like to test as well? Probably not for
his tournament play but maybe he has some leisure games. ;)
To give a general impression I added a small screenshot of
the current Correspondence Chess Window. Feedback welcome.
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