X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fhtml_node%2FContributors.html;h=821ceda867fb34661d41536b44780a52fddde5a6;hb=42b55f573a3f9f736bc2a1345f9a43450d49fd26;hp=ed32058bd21084087da7409452b116c9a1a9e152;hpb=3e83b0fc8ace3c5857bc4a2e2f31a88c868b1514;p=xboard.git diff --git a/manual/html_node/Contributors.html b/manual/html_node/Contributors.html index ed32058..821ceda 100644 --- a/manual/html_node/Contributors.html +++ b/manual/html_node/Contributors.html @@ -33,52 +33,52 @@ Up: Top
-Tim Mann has been responsible for XBoard versions 1.3 and beyond, and
-for WinBoard, a port of XBoard to Microsoft Win32 (Windows NT and
-Windows 95). H.G.Muller is responsible for version 4.3.
-
-Mark Williams contributed the initial (WinBoard-only) implementation
-of many new features added to both XBoard and WinBoard in version
-4.1.0, including copy/paste, premove, icsAlarm, autoFlipView, training
-mode, auto raise, and blindfold. Ben Nye contributed X copy/paste
-code for XBoard.
-
-Hugh Fisher added animated piece movement to XBoard, and Henrik Gram
-(henrikg@funcom.com) added it to WinBoard. Frank McIngvale added
-click/click moving, the Analysis modes, piece flashing, ZIICS import,
-and ICS text colorization to XBoard. Jochen Wiedmann ported XBoard to
-the Amiga, creating AmyBoard, and converted the documentation to
-texinfo. Elmar Bartel contributed the new piece bitmaps introduced in
-version 3.2. John Chanak contributed the initial implementation of
-ICS mode. The color scheme and the old 80x80 piece bitmaps were taken
-from Wayne Christopher's XChess
program.
-
-Chris Sears and Dan Sears wrote the original XBoard. They were
-responsible for versions 1.0 through 1.2.
-
-Evan Welsh wrote CMail
. Patrick Surry helped in designing,
-testing, and documenting CMail.
-
-Allessandro Scotti added many elements to the user interface of WinBoard,
-including the board textures and font-based rendering, the evaluation-graph,
-move-history and engine-output window.
-He was also responsible for adding the UCI support.
-
-H.G. Muller made WinBoard castling- and e.p.-aware,
-added variant support with adjustable board sizes,
-the crazyhouse holdings, and the fairy pieces.
-In addition he added most of the adjudication options,
-made WinBoard more robust in dealing with buggy and crashing engines,
-and extended time control with a time-odds and node-count-based modes.
-Most of the options that initially wre WinBoard only have now been back-ported to XBoard.
-
-Michel van den Bergh provided the code for reading Polyglot opening books.
-
-Arun Persaud worked with H.G. Muller to combine all the features of the never-released WinBoard 4.2.8
-of the Savannah project (mainly by Daniel Mehrmann),
-and the never-released 4.3.16 into a unified WinBoard 4.4,
-which is now available both from the Savannah web site and the WinBoard forum.
+
+Tim Mann has been responsible for XBoard versions 1.3 and beyond, and +for WinBoard, a port of XBoard to Microsoft Win32 (Windows NT and +Windows 95). H.G.Muller is responsible for version 4.3. + +
Mark Williams contributed the initial (WinBoard-only) implementation +of many new features added to both XBoard and WinBoard in version +4.1.0, including copy/paste, premove, icsAlarm, autoFlipView, training +mode, auto raise, and blindfold. Ben Nye contributed X copy/paste +code for XBoard. + +
Hugh Fisher added animated piece movement to XBoard, and Henrik Gram
+(henrikg@funcom.com) added it to WinBoard. Frank McIngvale added
+click/click moving, the Analysis modes, piece flashing, ZIICS import,
+and ICS text colorization to XBoard. Jochen Wiedmann ported XBoard to
+the Amiga, creating AmyBoard, and converted the documentation to
+texinfo. Elmar Bartel contributed the new piece bitmaps introduced in
+version 3.2. John Chanak contributed the initial implementation of
+ICS mode. The color scheme and the old 80x80 piece bitmaps were taken
+from Wayne Christopher's XChess
program.
+
+
Chris Sears and Dan Sears wrote the original XBoard. They were +responsible for versions 1.0 through 1.2. + +
Evan Welsh wrote CMail
. Patrick Surry helped in designing,
+testing, and documenting CMail.
+
+
Alessandro Scotti added many elements to the user interface of WinBoard, +including the board textures and font-based rendering, the evaluation-graph, +move-history and engine-output window. +He was also responsible for adding the UCI support. + +
H.G. Muller made WinBoard castling- and e.p.-aware, +added variant support with adjustable board sizes, +the crazyhouse holdings, and the fairy pieces. +In addition he added most of the adjudication options, +made WinBoard more robust in dealing with buggy and crashing engines, +and extended time control with a time-odds and node-count-based modes. +Most of the options that initially were WinBoard only have now been back-ported to XBoard. + +
Michel van den Bergh provided the code for reading Polyglot opening books. + +
Arun Persaud worked with H.G. Muller to combine all the features of the never-released WinBoard 4.2.8 +of the Savannah project (mainly by Daniel Mehrmann), +and the never-released 4.3.16 into a unified WinBoard 4.4, +which is now available both from the Savannah web site and the WinBoard forum.