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Subject: Re: Shredder Classic and engine parameters changed with the GUI ?

Author: Claude Dubois

Date: 07:35:16 05/05/04

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On May 05, 2004 at 08:33:01, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:

>On May 05, 2004 at 07:55:49, Claude Dubois wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>The new Shredder Classic is very good and interesting. I appreciate this way for
>>the GUI of Chess Program. Thanks to Stefan Meyer-Kahlen for his good work :)
>>
>>As now it's possible to make engine's tournament, I have a little problem.
>>
>>I haven't see the possibility to change the engine parameters from the GUI.
>>
>>I can change a file who has the name of the engine. (example gothmog.eng) but I
>>cannot change for example the selectivity (4 to 6) of Gothmog in the GUI.
>>
>>What have I not seen now ? Do I add options in the file gothmog.eng but how
>>understand the engine what to do.
>>
>>Thanks for help.
>>
>>Best wishes
>>
>>Claude
>
>
>Hi.
>There are three ways to come to engines parameters.
>
>1. With the engine loaded and engine window visible:
>   Rightclick in the pv-field and select engine option (first selection).
>
>2. With the engine loaded and engine window hidden. (normal play)
>   Select Extras/option (shortcut=F12) in the menu and click on engine option.
>
>3. With the keyboard shortcut <ctrl>+t.
>
>If you want to use the new settings for f.ex. an engine match you need to
>'create engine' while you have the engineoption dialog visible.
>
>Odd Gunnar

Hello Odd Gunnar,

Thanks for your informations. It's ok now and I know what to do.

But I don't arrive to make changes before the tournament. When the windows are
opened, it's ok but before the tournament I don't see what to do. If I am making
a big tournament with big times, I should wait for all the engines who are
playing.

Perhaps the shortcut (F12) is enough when I am making my setting and the GUI is
taking this setting now per default ?

Thanks for all.

Best wishes

Claude



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