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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Error in 'copy as GammOnline'


From: Christian Anthon
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Error in 'copy as GammOnline'
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:12:38 +0200
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Misja Alma wrote:
Fwiw, the move was finished.

Anyway, because of this I was wondering if there is any way to save a position including rollout data, so that I could close gnubg, open it up again, load my saved rollout data and try to copy them again?


Yes. What you need to do be sure that things work is to:

a) setup position
b) finish move
c) analyse move
d) rollout from analysis list
e) save position as game or match, position won't work.

Not very neat. The problem is that the rollout data is stored with the analysis data, which only works for finished moves. On top of that save position doesn't save the analysis data.

Perhaps we ought to remove save position sgf?

To fix this right requires a (major?!) code restructure, which we haven't had the courage or time to do yet.

Christian.

Misja

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Christian Anthon <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

    This could happen if the move was unfinished, but it's basically a
    known bug caused by design and difficult to fix the right way.

    Christian.

    On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Misja Alma <address@hidden
    <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
     > Hi all,
     >
     > Yesterday I finished a rollout of a checkerplay. I wanted to post the
     > results on Bgonline.org using the 'copy as GammOnline' function
    under the
     > 'edit' menu. Normally this works fine, but this time the result
    was only the
     > cube decision; the moves that had been rolled out were not shown
    in the text
     > that was copied to the clipboard.
     >  I double-checked my export settings but they were still set on
    maximum 5
     > moves to be exported ..
     >
     > The strange thing is that this copying has so far always worked
    for me, this
     > is the first time that I'm seeing this behaviour. I am still
    using a gnubg
     > snapshot from september 2007, I built it on Ubuntu.
     >
     > Cheers,
     > Misja
     >
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