Author: Walter Faxon
Date: 01:14:25 07/16/04
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On July 15, 2004 at 22:16:43, George Sobala wrote: >... to solve the problem that there is no automatic way at present on a Unix or >OSX system to analyse a game one is observing on the ICC. > >I'm reposting this as no-one replied before, not even to say "impossible!" > >What I do manually at the moment is to run both xboard and scid at the same >time. I run an engine to analyse the current position under scid and when the >position changes I do either: > >[xboard] File->Copy Position ..... [scid] Edit->Paste Start Board > >or > >[xboard] File->Copy Game ... [scid] Tools->Import one PGN game->Import->Close > >Now is it a simple or possible programming task to write either an X11 utility >(or an Applescript) that > >(a) watches the xboard window for a change in position > >and then > >(b) executes one of the above clipboard transfers from xboard to scid >automagically? > >If you could write this then your name will be entered in the Unix/Chess Hall of >Fame forever! Hello, George. I'm no expert on this, but my understanding is that the authors of xboard have deliberately made this sort of task difficult, in order to discourage cheaters. Sorry! -- Walter
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