On 11/07/10 13:26, Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
>> Well, the repertoir editor isn't much worked at lately. Mainly cause
>> tree based masks seem to offer a better implementation of repertoir
>> handling. Are you aware of that function? How does it compare to you
>> with the repertoir editor? Is it a
I think I was the last person on Earth who used the repertoire editor.
I stopped.
So I second the idea to remove the repertoire editor.
If we want something like the repertoire editor, I suggest that Scid
provides a search facility with an opening file, be it in PGN format
or Scid format.
That
> "AW" == Alexander Wagner writes:
AW> Mainly cause tree based masks seem to offer a better
AW> implementation of repertoir handling. Are you aware of that
AW> function?
Oh, I wasn't! It took me a while until I've found it's available when I
undock the tree window.
AW> How
2010/11/7 Alexander Wagner :
> On 11/06/2010 07:08 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> Current Scid from CVS; GNU/Linux
>>
>> The repertoire editor doesn't respect language setting in the displayed
>> moves and always uses English piece letters. E.g. when my selected
>> language is Czech, the re
On 11/06/2010 07:08 PM, Milan Zamazal wrote:
Hi!
> Current Scid from CVS; GNU/Linux
>
> The repertoire editor doesn't respect language setting in the displayed
> moves and always uses English piece letters. E.g. when my selected
> language is Czech, the repertoire shows taking by bishop on c3 as