2009/7/13 Alexander Wagner <[email protected]>

> Klearchos Loukopoulos wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > 1) SCID auto-annotation: within the SCID auto-annotation
> > feature is it possible to have a comparison to a database
> > and e.g. add notes where deviations from games in the
> > Database happened?
>
> Not that I know of. However, this sounds an interesting idea
> for the openings.


Try menu Game -> Find Novelty ?


>
>
> > 2) Regarding the mask feature, if I am not mistaken, it is
> > being accessed through right clicking on a line while in
> > the tree window.
>
> Perfectly right, yes.
>
> > In my version of SCID (3.7.3 OS X Leopard) right clicking
> > a line doesn't show a menu. Is there any other way to
> > access the mask feature?
>
> Did you load a mask first? If you do not have one you'll
> have to create a new. This menue does not make any sense
> without a mask loaded.
>
> Pascal: probably it is possible to show only the options of
> "Create new mask" and "Open..." in this case to point the
> user to what's missing?


Bof ... Not really appealing to me, but if someone wants to do it.


>
>
> BTW: Masks are the answer to this problem
> http://www.iccf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3632
>
> I wonder it it would be possible to give a more prominent
> feedback or even display position/move annotations if the
> mask is opened without a tree window active. Like it is
> posed in this question: having an annotation that pops up if
> a certain position occurs.


Mask are only interesting compared with a Tree window (reference base).


>
>
> > 3) After I fixed fonts to have fixed size ( and text is
> > now aligned :) ) the setup board position became somewhat
> > messy
> > http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3477/3716521603_68f495858b_b.jpg
> > . Is there a fix for that?
>
> I can not confirm this on Linux. Could it be a bug in OS X?
>

Seems very likely to me.


>
> BTW: I posted the link to your blog to the local club and
> got some very positive responses. People are eagerly
> awaitnig the continuation :) I just wanted to pass along
> this to you, as I was not involved in it at all.
>


Blog is interesting, and could be a good source for an entry manual.

Pascal
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