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@lukasmonk lukasmonk released this 03 Mar 09:41
· 37 commits to main since this release

In-depth beta testing by Eric. Upgrade Stockfish to version 16.1

Added

  • Stockfish, including 10 64-bit and 3 32-bit builds, each compatible with specific cpus. An automatic process is launched to select the fastest version compatible with the computer. From the Engines Configurations/Others, you can go through the process again.
  • 2.12c: Kibitzer of database games.
  • 2.12d: Parameter to set the margin of the pieces in each square, in General configuration/Board, from 0 to 20 pixels.
  • 2.12d: Training positions, new option to remove pre-defined solutions (temporally in this training).

Changed

  • Opening lines, shifted the board to the right, to improve the visualization.
  • In the movement table, the up arrow moves the cursor to the previous row and the down arrow to the next row.
  • Swiss tournaments. Changed and simplified the internal procedure for calculating pairings.
  • 2.12b: Analysing a game, in the creation of training on the basis of erroneous movements, the detection of these is done using the same system as in the pgn table.

Fixed

  • 2.12a: Training on a map does not work when STS positions are used.
  • 2.12b: Your daily test, shows only two alternatives.
  • 2.12d: Databases, edit any field with right button, to allow a tag in a set to be removed.
  • 2.12d: Linux, resolved some problems that were blocking the launch of the program.

Updated

  • Swiss tournaments, added option to set the number of rounds.
  • Map training, added Pending option with less than 10 elements remaining.
  • 2.12b: Opening lines, with the right button you have the option to generate a single pgn taking the active line as the main line, and the others (from the active movement) as variants.
  • 2.12b: Themes by Ben Citac.
  • 2.12c: Databases, export to CSV.
  • 2.12c: Databases, edit any field with right button.

Engines

Updated translations

  • Language French by Eric.
  • Language Greek by Nick Delta.
  • Language Hungarian by József Oláh.
  • Language Spanish by Lucas Monge.