Cristian Stoica wrote:
> How do you build on Windows?
The wiki:
http://sourceforge.net/p/scid/wiki/CompileScid/
have instruction for both Visual Studio and MinGW

Also keep in mind that tcl code is not compiled: you can also download a 
precompiled package and directly modify the scid.gui file.

On linux you can see the patch's problem in a docked window with a 
vertical scrollbar.
For example:
- Open a database and a game
- Open the tree window
- Eventually reduce the tree window until it shows the vertical scrollbar
- Now the tree window have the focus and if you use the mousewheel the 
view scrolls up and down
- Move the mouse cursor over the board (the main board grab the focus)
- Move the mouse cursor back over the tree window (the tree window don't 
grab the focus back)
- Now the mousewheel scrolls up and down the tree window and  at the 
same time change the board position (because the .main window still have 
the focus)


Bye,
Fulvio

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