Author: Daniel Mehrmannn
Date: 08:19:44 03/28/03
Hi all :-) Hello all :-) I released a new version. Basicly it is a bugfix version from last 3.4. 3.4 had a lot of errors. Importent new functions are that you can change the windowboarder and resize windows at every size. For the rest look at the changes. The W98se problem is not resolved with this version. Sorry, i hope i can do it next week. Download by Leo ;-) http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/index.html Daniel changes from 3.4: ---------------- 25.03.2003 winboard-dm-4.2.6.beta3.5 *bugfix resize EngineRoom Windows is now resizeable. I make window so little as possible at start, because some user have a 15' monitor. But you can resize now :) *remove text in analysiswindow If we make a action with buttons no text will be display. *bugfix icsAnalyze show screen was broken. Timeticket was wrong - fixed. *bugfix EngineRoom Was call core part of Engine Room to often. Possible problems with error print lines should be now fixed (see comet b.60? ".\n" version.) explore call functions *bugfix Close EngineRoom Don't close Room if user make chancel. I removed function from gameMode call. Now it's in. fixed. *bug open!: PV lines with W98se Rewrite gui part of display PV. Using a struct: Possible to log pv's in a analysis file now. (but not build in at the moment) Problem still active. I need a W98se to test this. *new key ALT + E Switch EngineRoom in the forceground (focus) *new key ALT + R Switch Winboard in the forceground (focus) *new State RE First start we switch to WB (focus) *new pv display "Display ------changine mode..." if we change the game mode. *bugfix icsAnalyze GUI: graphic point advanced->engine command was not set icsKillPv: Cleanup error message if user switch from active broadcasting to none. *new Display PV Display latest ponder pv if opponent move diffrent from ponder move (on the top of pv screen) change ply under 10 to 2 digit space.
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