Author: Gerrit Reubold
Date: 15:02:57 06/04/00
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On June 04, 2000 at 15:39:30, pete wrote: >On June 04, 2000 at 12:20:09, frank zimmer wrote: > >>Thanks for the info Pete! As far as I know I just downloaded Bringer direct from >>Gerrit,s site! I do not have winboard as I like the 2d black and white board / >>set that comes with Bringer! > >Yes , IMHO Bringer is currently the program setting the interface standards in >the free program's world and it is getting better and better with every version >( for 1.7 n-best analysis is announced :-) ) > >Hmm , you see me more or less without addÃtional ideas ... > >I have two computers running Bringer here , one with Windows98 one with NT4.0 >and in both turning sound off works well . > >A very vague final idea is that you are running Windows NT and run Bringer as a >user who has no write permissions to Bringer.ini under C:\WINNT . Check out the >file Bringer.ini and try set sound to 0 there as Pete Galati said ( will >probably be under C:\Windows for Win95/98 ) . > >Well, if all fails you definitely should contact Gerrit Reubold per email ( >email-adress on website ) . As far as I know he is very helpful with user >questions . > >regards. > >pete Hi all, when you turn off the sound in Bringer, Bringer won't "beep" when it moves. When some error occurs, e.g. when you try to input an illegal move, Bringer will produce a warning sound, even when the sound checkbox is off. Maybe it would be better to switch all sounds off, even the warnign sounds!? I did it the way it is now on purpose, but it would be easy to change it to "complete silence" when "sound" is off if the users like it better that way. Any opinions? Greetings, Gerrit
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