.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
and only for ICCF? This is menat for disabling the engines
in case Xfcc doesn't allow for it.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength
;)
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
database?
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
be quite short.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
friend. But beware: this stuff is a bit
more complex than you might consider.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
for me like a charm in classical mode.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory
.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
no
system of persistent identifiers for chess games.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength
,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice
.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
the best for 2012! :)
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
]
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|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
and
encourage people to use it. Especially it will be hell of complex in
case of trouble to track down what's going on.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance
is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
reuse the widget for the games list.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G
is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
for you as a key what to look
for.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G
that the ideas
and opinion of scid users can be very useful to find the
optimal solution.
Thats why I placed my vote ;)
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance
expectations? Did you check them out? (See Help Index /
Masks for Trees).
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength
is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
problem.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell, 1984
/ In practice: USA, since 2001
hotkeys. Ie. either all are
broken or none.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory
hack configure on my system.
--
Kind regards,/ War is Peace.
|Freedom is Slavery.
Alexander Wagner| Ignorance is Strength.
|
| Theory : G. Orwell
On 03/10/11 22:21, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
I often open game files by double clicking on them from Nautilus and
would like the system not to launch a second Scid instance when there
is already one. Is that possible?
There is a helper app called sc_remote that should do the trick. Ie.
On 03/04/11 10:11, Gerardo Fernandez wrote:
Hi!
I often open game files by double clicking on them from Nautilus and
would like the system not to launch a second Scid instance when there
is already one. Is that possible?
There is a helper app called sc_remote that should do the trick. Ie.
On 03/04/11 10:30, Fred Mellender wrote:
Hi!
I occasionally I run across a position on the internet with black at the
bottom (8th rank at the bottom). When I use SCID’s edit/setup start
board, white is at the bottom. Is there any way I can flip the start
board so that I can copy the diagram
On 02/27/11 22:48, Steve Steinitz wrote:
Hi!
I'll try to look into this. It seems to be an issue with docking mode
only as I don't experience anything like that in classical mode.
I confirm, on Mac OS X, the problem goes away if I un-check
Options - Windows - Dock windows.
Ok, then it's a
On 02/27/11 21:15, Gerardo Fernandez wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to normalize a Scid database. It contains many local
players who don't appear on FIDE's rating list and many different
spellings for the names (one or two surnames, capital letters, the
name before the surname, etc), because
On 02/26/11 13:17, Mark Cooper wrote:
Hi!
Just upgraded to 4.3 and I've noticed that the tree window keeps loosing
its layout/formatting. Any suggestions on how I can remedy this?
What do you mean by loosing formatting? The columns are not aligned?
Most likely then you didn't set your fixed
On 02/25/11 20:09, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
I had in mind something like this:
I'll leave algorithmic stuff in the hands of those who knows that area
best...
I tend to agree with Gerds comment that it is difficult to find a
perfect formula, so it might indeed be a good thing to make the
On 02/23/11 21:31, Mark Morss wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for that suggestion. I must say, though, that if Scid has this
number handy, it should be an option to have it written out at export
time. That's a whole lot less work for the user than the procedure you
suggest. I understand that this may
On 02/22/11 08:00, Steven wrote:
Hi!
[...]
Hmmm . I suppose you mean sorting the DB but not writing it to disk.
Are you sure this is feasible ? I'm not overly familiar with
DB structure and searches, but it sounds dangerous to me
considering Scid's complexity. And at least part of Scid's
On 02/22/11 16:03, Fulvio wrote:
Hi!
I like to see the most interesting ( == commented) games to replay at
the top of the gamelist window when the tree filter is enabled. I
cannot sort the columns, but now I can sort the database. This comes
in handy.
I know that everyone loves his own
On 02/12/11 11:19, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 1:45 AM, lo suslos...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thank you both for the information and advice.
Which engines would you advise me to add to SCID?
In Linux Mint I'm using Stockfish 1.8, because 1.91 makes my (not very
On 02/24/11 20:58, Robert Wesley wrote:
Hi!
When will the next SCID update be released?
4.3 is just up for some days.
http://scid.sourceforge.net/download.html
Or do you refer to 4.4? This is indeed a bit early to say.
cu
Alexander
On 02/14/11 12:03, Francesco Bianco wrote:
Hi!
the sf project homepage (http://sourceforge.net/projects/scid/)
report the download of FIDE foto related to an event
did it's ok?
i think best promote win32 edition!
Should be fixed now but will point you to your version depending on
the
On 02/17/11 21:36, Mario Lacunza wrote:
Hi!
Ok I understand that, the main important difference is the castle and
the starting position...
Any plan to support this option?
If we get someone doing it decently, I see absolutely no reason not to
incorporate it into Scid.
cu
Alexander
On 02/15/11 09:26, Fulvio wrote:
Hi!
That's a problem with the new Cocoa based Tk that ships with 10.6 and docked
windows mode. I build the regular Tcl and Carbon based Tk 8.5.9 from source
and use those to build Scid, there is no problem with that.
If the problem in ::tree::resfresh is
On 02/14/11 20:13, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
Could you next time release source tarball without CVS internal files?
For instance, the following command from install section of the
Makefile
cp -r ./html/* $(DESTDIR)$(SHAREDIR)/html/
copy also CVS directories what is a bit confusing.
On 02/12/11 19:32, Adrian Petrescu wrote:
Hi!
I just noticed that for the last little while, a fresh CVS checkout of
the Scid source fails compilation with:
Sorry, I missed a cvs add. It was just done right before cvs went down.
Now it's there.
cu
Alexander
On 02/13/11 10:43, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
It's strange, but seems to be a wanted feature.
Search is performed by the function strAlphaContains in misc.cpp that ignores
spaces.
It seems so. I can actually imagine some cases where you're probably
lost otherwise. Take e.g. our friends from
On 02/13/11 10:46, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
Finally sourceforge cvs is back online, but probably they restored an old
backup version.
For example many wav files differs from my last checkout.
Nope. For the wavs one of our users reworked them to clean them up a
bit, so I actually added a
On 02/13/11 15:20, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
For example many wav files differs from my last checkout.
Apparently you have already done a fresh checkout and run a diff on some
existing workspace? Can you produce a complete and specific list of deltas?
Please note also that I added pending
Hi!
Someone out there who'd volunteer in reworking Scids webpages?
Your profile:
- You know Scid
- You have some spare time
- You want to help the project to continue
- Ideally, you like to create webpages
Salery:
- Honour
Current stuff is done in text/html using high level tools like vi.
Hi!
Those of you who check out cvs regularly may have noticed
already that I moved up all files to a unique revision.
Those of you who don't compile from cvs might like to point
their browser to our download page to fetch either the
windows binaries or the Unix tarball of 4.3. The Mac-build
is
On 02/06/11 20:23, CCT TD - Peter Skinner wrote:
Hi!
Yes. All windows are docked and the main window is maximized as you would
any other.
Even after saving the layout, saving the settings manually, and then
allowing them to be saved upon exit, it still opens non-maximized.
I fear it is a
On 02/10/11 10:59, Marco Saba wrote:
Hi!
I would like to have a command (or the loop) that
link together 700 pdf files automatically.
Probably, some shell loop? I think the simplest prototype (using
bash-syntax) would be:
$ for i in *.pdf; do echo \includepdf{$i} out.tex ; done
Then
On 02/08/11 19:58, Michael G Thomas wrote:
Hi!
Concerning the move of the repository to some other service,
I'm not conviced that this solves the problem. Acutally, sf
has be very reliable till now, and tracking down root
exploits is a time consuming issue. I don't know if
On 02/07/11 19:54, Marco Saba wrote:
Thank you. The second solution would be easier for me.
How to?
I had to check it up in office. PDFPages is your friend. :
\usepackage{pdfpages}
You might want to read up it's docs concerning functionality. It is a
quite powerful package. cf.
On 02/08/11 02:32, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
Ahum,
It's been a while now, and I must admit I am beginning to get
this funny feeling of serious irritation.
Indeed.
By way of recapping the original question: What the whack
is going on.
From the blog:
On 02/07/11 00:59, Steve Steinitz wrote:
Hi!
No need for the Clipbase to get involved here. This would
complicate things unecessarily. (Though it works, you can
import to the clipbase and then copy to your DB.)
I may have encountered a bug in the Mac version where if I
didn't go through
On 02/07/11 00:19, Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Hi!
You can't. Scid enforces the laws of chess here and does not accept
invalid moves. In your case this is actually a drawback, in most others
it is definitely an advantage.
Well, one need not exclude the other. Enforcing laws normally but having
On 02/07/11 17:00, Marco Saba wrote:
Hi!
I would like to have an option that when I choose to
mass print preferred opening reports they would be
numbered sequentially.
You refer to page numbers?
Instead, each DVI (PDF) file has his own numbering.
So I have to renumber each page of
On 02/05/11 21:37, Esteban Cervetto wrote:
Hi!
SCID don t ask me where the games are saved when I
init a game with Ctrl+x and I stay in the clipboard.
They are saved in the clip base (not to be confused
with the clip board).
If you switch to a regular base, they are created
there.
I
On 02/05/11 23:03, Steve Steinitz wrote:
Hi!
I created a database for my games (it doesn't get opened
automatically). I typically open a game (created on my
iPhone by tChess) by double clicking it (to open Scid on
my Mac), add engine annotation to it and examine the
wonderful Score Graph.
On 02/06/11 00:11, Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Hello Marcin!
a) Opp of my son castled under check at move 7. My son missed this and
they happily continued to play until a few moves later they spotted the
check, so he just moved the king out of it. The game had some
interesting twists afterwards
On 02/05/11 22:05, CCT TD - Peter Skinner wrote:
Hi!
When I open SCID the window does not maximize how I would like it. I
maximize it, save settings, and still each time I open it, the window is
not correct.
Is there a way of fixing this?
I'll check that. To make sure: you refer to docked
On 01/31/11 23:30, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
10. h3 e6 {comment} ( 10... 0-0-0 )
With your patch, a blank line is inserted between the comment and the
variation (if you enable indent variations as well). The
modification was there to remove this blank line.
Yes. I may add that the fix back
On 01/29/11 23:30, Steven wrote:
Hi!
I get can't get peername: socket is not connected.
fconfigure $sockChan
returns
-blocking 1 -buffering full -buffersize 4096 -encoding utf-8
-eofchar {{} {}} -translation {auto crlf}
-sockname {***.**.65.4 pa***-**-65-4.pa.nsw.optusnet.com.au 5471}
On 01/30/11 18:00, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
[...]
True. My idea of trial mode is that you can - literally - try something
out on the board without actually changing the game. A scratch pad mode.
Agree.
I do not understand why comments should be hidden. PLUS hitting ctrl/z
in the pgn window
On 01/25/11 11:31, Fulvio wrote:
Hi!
Alexander Wagner wrote:
In general we should discuss this point further. Probably, the games
list should indeed learn some states: all, tree, header and a
combination of those. What I tried to discuss with Gerd (but he seems
to miss understand me here
On 01/28/11 09:22, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
Joost 't Hart wrote:
Looks like they have stopped CVS. I hope so :-)
http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/sourceforge/2011/01/27/service-downtime/
Thanks for noticing this; that explains.
Agrl. This will delay 4.3 till it is up again.
cu
On 01/23/11 00:46, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
1. Switching databases does not remove unsaved games
2. When you call ctrl-x you can see in the switcher what is the current
database.
The harmful operation is sc_game load ..., which does remove an existing
game and load a new one without
Hello Fulvio!
Very interesting.
I attach a screenshot and a patch.
Just checked out your screenshot. I'm currently on travel so I do not
had a chance to check your code. Anyway, Steven seems to have had a
glance and you seem to be interested in some response on the function as
such.
Some
On 01/22/11 08:29, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Ian,
Ian The site in question is chess.com , and very likely they _don't_
Ian offer xfcc yet, but if I learn that it is available in my version
Ian of scid I'm OK with the (nag)* bugfix. :-)
Alexander They have a bit a strange starting thread at
On 01/22/11 11:50, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
I currently experience
invalid command name
invalid command name
while executing
$::utils::graph::_data($graph,canvas) delete -withtag g$graph
(procedure ::utils::graph::redraw line 4)
invoked from within
On 01/21/11 22:26, cruze...@infinito.it wrote:
Hi!
I have a DGT board with serial interface.
I am definitely a linux fan and I would like to use my wonderful board with
my favourite OS and programs, like SCID or eboard.
Unfortunately so far I've found outdated docs only. In fact this board
On 01/20/2011 10:04 AM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
Hmmm... Yes this fixes the reported issue,
Ok.This is something I know how to reproduce and verify.
If there is no chance of side impact (without air bags) I will do so
and commit this.
If not, we'd better keep things on the shelf until
Hi!
I currently experience
invalid command name
invalid command name
while executing
$::utils::graph::_data($graph,canvas) delete -withtag g$graph
(procedure ::utils::graph::redraw line 4)
invoked from within
::utils::graph::redraw filter
(command bound to event)
when
On 01/19/2011 04:20 AM, Chris Lott wrote:
Hi!
I'm curious about the use (or not) of the game list window. I use it
all the time. I'm trying to figure out how one could use Scid much
without using the game list window much. I'm not trying to be
argumentative, but wondering if I am missing
On 01/19/2011 06:54 PM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
I'm curious about the use (or not) of the game list window. I use it
all the time. I'm trying to figure out how one could use Scid much
without using the game list window much. I'm not trying to be
argumentative, but wondering if I am missing
On 01/19/2011 04:01 AM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Benoit,
[...]
I know that under Scid, everything works around windows. I am simply
asking that we access to the window's functionality by way of the list
of menus (Scid, File, Game, Windows, etc.). The two are not
incompatible.
Could you
On 01/19/2011 08:24 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
That's sad news. I counted on you here [tutorial].
Yes, I counted on me too :-(
AFAIK a wiki is possible @ sourceforge, if a Wiki would be the way to
go. But we need someone who fills in a lot before people take active
part in it.
Could you
On 01/17/2011 07:05 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
Finally, maybe a repetition: scid is no editor or no
webbrowser, it is a database application.
Semantics do not help here: GUI are becoming standardized.
I'm not talking about semantics.
Here is one among many examples of what I am
On 01/18/2011 04:11 AM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
I want to switch between databases with one mouse-click. This may be no
standard, but sorry I cannot live without it.
I too like to switch with the Database Switcher.
So what is your point then?
I am not suggesting that we remove the
On 01/16/2011 03:25 PM, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
In contemporary GUI, these kinds of switchers are in a menu.
Think editors, browsers, etc.
Scids menues are quite long already an one might not forget that the DB
switcher offers additional information and functios e.g. your beloved
On 01/16/2011 01:26 PM, Steven wrote:
Hi!
I thought yesterday that perhaps the database switcher belongs
in the bottom of the gamelist widget.
Gerd doesn't agree. Gregor (scidb) does.
I don't either.
But in undocked mode, it can easily get temporarily lost.
Ctrl-D fires it up again. So
On 01/15/2011 10:05 PM, Axel Moser wrote:
Hi!
I second that - exactly thats the way I used chessbase to prepare for
opponents and imo it makes sense to decouple tree window and game filter
lists, as you suggested.
...cf. Re: to Gerd.
On a side note, it would also be cool if there was a way
On 01/15/2011 09:21 PM, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
here you can see the difference how we work. When I
prepare an opening I load a new game, and play the moves
of the opening. At the same time I follow in the game
window the matching games.
I copy till here, though I use best games
On 01/15/2011 05:55 PM, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
I'm sorry, i probably didn't get your point right.
Are you saying that the actual behavior: a tree window that shows the stats
for the entire unfiltered database and only the best games for the partial
filtered database is an intended
On 01/16/2011 03:31 AM, f...@libero.it wrote:
Hi!
It is funny, but maybe we are saying the same thing :-)
Right. As far as I follow the discussion the argument is between using
games list for everything or best games. At least in many areas.
1) Opening study.
I have a study database where
On 01/16/2011 11:31 AM, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
so things become clearer. Alexander and Steven are multi-window user and
Joost and me are single window user. Steven wants to connect the switcher to
the game list. For me as single window user it is connected anyway.
But there is a problem
On 01/12/2011 11:35 PM, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
So the
program behaves correct.
Well, my initial impression was different, because I could not find any
way to load another game;
until I realized that closing the tree window might help.
This is a problem where I currently can't see a
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