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I wonder if it is possible to do it all in one window...
Login Window -> FICS window -> Game window
when game finished: Game window -> back to FICS Window
Original comment by PocketAc...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2009 at 9:10
Yes, check out this screenshot from the secret very early builds of PyChess 1.0.
It will have 'perspectives' like Current Games, FICS, Users and Engines,
Database,
Tournaments, Excercises and many more.
Original comment by lobais
on 8 Mar 2009 at 11:04
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Interesting. Sounds like a good idea!
Sincerely,
John
Original comment by zollo.j...@gmail.com
on 9 Mar 2009 at 3:33
Original comment by gbtami
on 19 Mar 2009 at 8:22
The wiki page for this work is at .
Tamas and I had the following IM chat which was in regards to the new "Analyze
Game" menu feature:
(Me):
I tried the Analyze Game feature. The dialog is the right way to start the
process, I think, but, I don't think it should open a gamewidget until the
analysis is finished. I think it should be a sort of "task" that starts, maybe
in an infobar message type of widget, that would allow you to check progress,
but without all the features of a normal gamewidget. Then when analysis is
finished it could allow you to step through the game and see the analysis for
each move
And "check analysis process" widget would be locked down so the user can't
interfere with the analysis process by clicking on a piece or a previous move
that would interrupt the analysis and confuse the user
The interim widget with "analysis started..." would allow you to stop and/or
pause the analysis or maybe even change some of the parameters. Some mockups
might be good
I'm glad this is getting worked on. Nice job :)
Tamás Bajusz
what do you think about disabling gamewidget interactions while analyzis is
running? I like to see how the analyzis stepping through on game, moving pieces
and showing analyzis values, etc.
Matthew Gatto
Yeah that's what I meant. The board widget would be locked but you could still
check analysis progress by clicking on moves in the game that have already been
analyzed
And without interrupting analysis progress of course
Tamás Bajusz
hmm, but now clicking on a move on annotation panel (or any other panels)
triggers the analyzer to change the board he analyzing
Matthew Gatto
You'd need a custom gamewidget and a new panel based on a combination of the
Hint panel, the initial Analyze Game widget, with controls for stopping and
pausing analysis as I mentioned above
Right, the custom Analyze Game gamewidget would have different panels then a
normal gamewidget
And clicking on moves wouldn't effect analysis process, it would only show you
what, if any, analysis the analyzer found for that position
Sorry, I meant, The initial Analyze Game dialog, not widget, in my above message
Original comment by mattgatto
on 3 Apr 2014 at 1:24
The wiki page for Perspectives work is at
http://code.google.com/p/pychess/wiki/Vision
Original comment by mattgatto
on 3 Apr 2014 at 1:26
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
PocketAc...@gmail.com
on 8 Mar 2009 at 9:03