X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=FAQ.html;h=0aee219636ff57a334fd815bd22396b9cff6d426;hb=5516d9217964148e775237358578f54abc3e416a;hp=700327f6086e59ef39eaf39e13d4f7f4ed5ec03b;hpb=05bc30b15e31c427ce208495a889e9ff36e6642b;p=xboard.git diff --git a/FAQ.html b/FAQ.html index 700327f..0aee219 100644 --- a/FAQ.html +++ b/FAQ.html @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ the Web through the page "http://www.tim-mann.org/chess.html" >http://www.tim-mann.org/chess.html. +This FAQ is in need of revision. Please contact us if you'd like +to help update it. +
If you have other questions about XBoard/WinBoard that aren't answered in this FAQ, you can try Aaron Tay's WinBoard and Chess Engines FAQ, at -http://www.chesskit.com/aarontay/Winboard/Winboard.html. +http://www.aarontay.per.sg/Winboard/.
For general news and information about chess, try the newsgroup hierarchy rec.games.chess.*, especially the groups rec.games.chess.misc and @@ -238,9 +248,9 @@ are abbreviated, but all the commands you must type are included. 200 Type set to I. ftp> cd /pub/gnu/xboard ftp> dir - -rw-r--r-- 1 14910 wheel 393119 May 20 00:25 xboard-4.2.6.tar.gz - ftp> get xboard-4.2.6.tar.gz - 150 BINARY connection for xboard-4.2.6.tar.gz (393119 bytes). + -rw-r--r-- 1 14910 wheel 1057625 May 20 00:25 xboard-4.2.7.tar.gz + ftp> get xboard-4.2.7.tar.gz + 150 BINARY connection for xboard-4.2.7.tar.gz (1057625 bytes). 226 Transfer complete. ftp> quit @@ -252,27 +262,32 @@ XBoard and WinBoard? At this writing, the current version numbers are:
At present, bug reports, suggestions, and offers to help on XBoard -or WinBoard should be sent directly to tim@tim-mann.org (Tim Mann). -Beginner questions and discussion about the program may get faster +
Bug reports, suggestions, and offers to help on XBoard +or WinBoard should be sent to +bug-xboard@gnu.org. + +
Beginner questions and discussion about the program may get faster answers on the WinBoard Forum at http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/. If you are developing a +>http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/. + +
If you are developing a chess engine that works with XBoard or WinBoard (or an alternative GUI that works with such engines), see the Chess Engines mailing list, hosted at @@ -303,6 +318,55 @@ and the output you got, not just your recollection of approximately what they were. The messages may seem meaningless to you, but they are very meaningful to us and essential for diagnosing problems. +
Our plans are always in flux. As with most free software projects, +the next release will happen when it happens -- or it may never +happen. This has always been the policy for XBoard/WinBoard. +Releases have never been promised in specific time frames. + +
Starting in November 2003, several new developers have joined the +project, and work is now hosted at https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/xboard/. Lots of work is just +getting underway, but nothing is far along yet. + +
Here is a partial list of items that have a nonzero probability of +happening in finite time. + +
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gzip -cd xboard-*.tar.gz | tar -xvf - cd xboard-*/ - configure + ./configure make su make install @@ -453,7 +527,7 @@ type this:gzip -cd xboard-*.tar.gz | tar -xvf - cd xboard-*/ - configure --prefix=$HOME + ./configure --prefix=$HOME make make install@@ -1020,6 +1094,21 @@ let you adjust various parameters, and if you choose bad settings, the engine will play more poorly. Consult whatever documentation came with the engine you are using. +
+[B.25] + May I use the piece bitmaps from XBoard/WinBoard in my own program?
+ +The piece bitmaps used in XBoard and WinBoard were designed by +Elmar Bartel. He released them under the GNU General Public +License. This means that if your program is also free software +distributed under the GPL, you can use them freely. If your program +is distributed under some other license, including commercial, +shareware, or non-GPL freeware, then you cannot use the bitmaps unless +you obtain special permission from Elmar. See the file README.bitmaps +that comes with the XBoard and WinBoard source code for more +information and an email address you can write to. +
[C] XBoard and WinBoard, bugs and problems
[C.1] I can't build XBoard @@ -1243,16 +1332,15 @@ When I exit from WinBoard after using it to play against a chess program on my machine, the chess program keeps running in the background.
-If you are using Crafty, be certain to get the version compiled for -Win32 (wcrafty.exe), not the version compiled for MS-DOS (crafty.exe). -Also, be sure you have the current version of WinBoard. WinBoard -3.4.1 and earlier had a bug that caused this problem to occur with all -chess engines. +
Be sure you have the current versions of WinBoard and the chess +engine you are using. WinBoard 3.4.1 and earlier had a bug that +caused this problem to occur with all chess engines. A buggy chess +engine that does not respond to the "quit" command will also cause +this. -
This problem is reported to still happen occasionally, for unknown -reasons. You can generally stop the rogue Crafty by pressing -Ctrl+Alt+Del, selecting the Crafty process from the menu, and pressing -the End Task button. +
If you still see this problem, you can stop the rogue chess engine +by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, selecting the chess engine process from the +menu, and pressing the End Task button.
[C.12] @@ -1420,7 +1508,9 @@ only if you run it from the GNU Chess "src" directory where you built it.
[C.20] - XBoard tells me "Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry". + XBoard tells me "Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry", or + "too few colors available; trying monochrome mode", or + "XPM pieces cannot be used in monochrome mode".
You are running your X server with 8-bit color depth, and you are running @@ -1431,16 +1521,26 @@ your colors.
If you have a modern machine, you probably have enough display memory to run your X server with 16-, 24-, or 32-bit color depth. If you're using "startx" to start the X server, try giving the command as -"startx -- -bpp 24" (or 16, or 32). Further details on +"startx -- -bpp 24" (or 16, or 32). On newer X servers you +may have to use -depth instead of -bpp. Further details on configuring your X server are beyond the scope of this FAQ.
If you must run in 8-bit mode, try the following: Avoid background images that use up all your colors. If you run Netscape, try starting it up with the -install command-line option; this gives Netscape its own private colormap that X will -switch to when Netscape has the keyboard focus. If all else fails, -another option is to run xboard in monochrome (black and white) mode -by giving it the -mono command-line option. +switch to when Netscape has the keyboard focus. + +
If all else fails, another possibility is to run xboard in +monochrome (black and white) mode by giving it the -mono +command-line option. XBoard will try this by itself in some cases. +Monochrome mode works only with bitmap pieces, not pixmap pieces, so +trying to use it may give you the error "XPM pieces cannot be used in +monochrome mode". To get around this, either use the -bitmapDirectory +command line option to point XBoard to the directory containing the +bitmap pieces included with the XBoard source code, or rebuild XBoard +with pixmap support disabled, using "./configure --disable-xpm ; make +clean ; make".
[C.21] When I log in to freechess.org, the Enter key doesn't work, and I @@ -1554,11 +1654,9 @@ both XBoard and Crafty.
First, you need to get Crafty and install it as a command-line application on your machine. See topic [D.3]. -You must use the version of Crafty compiled for Win32 (wcrafty*.exe), -not the version compiled for MS-DOS (crafty*.exe), and it is best to -use the latest version of Crafty with the latest version of WinBoard to -make sure all features are compatible and function correctly. You can -install Crafty in any directory you like. +It is best to use the latest version of Crafty with the latest version +of WinBoard to make sure all features are compatible and function +correctly. You can install Crafty in any directory you like.
You also need to get WinBoard and install it in the normal way using its built-in installer. You can do that either before or after