X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=xboard.texi;h=ca74ad090d2e167d74f652511152edcfac891c7b;hb=c2bf6cfe30a36d4a6428ea518dbeac6f21713450;hp=a97ef6fbbb10afd34424fb880ad66402296b8ace;hpb=6899669015e88352975fdcefe8105edb04ea9777;p=xboard.git diff --git a/xboard.texi b/xboard.texi index a97ef6f..ca74ad0 100644 --- a/xboard.texi +++ b/xboard.texi @@ -154,6 +154,14 @@ Right-clicking off dots will refresh the graph. Most other XBoard commands are available from the menu bar. The most frequently used commands also have shortcut keys or on-screen buttons. +These shortcut keystrokes are mostly non-printable characters. +Typing a letter or digit while the board window has focus +will bring up a type-in box with the typed letter already in it. +You can use that to type a move in siuations where it is your +turn to enter a move, +type a move number to call up the position after that move +in the display, +or, in Edit Position mode, type a FEN. Some rarely used parameters can only be set through options on the command line used to invoke XBoard. @@ -345,6 +353,13 @@ to another application (such as a text editor or another copy of XBoard) using that application's paste command. In many X applications, such as xterm and emacs, the middle mouse button can be used for pasting; in XBoard, you must use the Paste Position command. +@item Copy Game List +@cindex Copy Game List, Menu Item +Copies the current game list to the clipboard, +and sets the X selection to this text. +A format of comma-separated double-quoted strings is used, +including all tags, +so it can be easily imported into spread-sheet programs. @item Paste Game @cindex Paste Game, Menu Item Interprets the current X selection as a game record and loads it, as @@ -2403,7 +2418,7 @@ The value @code{n1} gives the piece size, @code{n2} the width of the black border between squares, @code{n3} the desired size for the clockFont, @code{n4} the desired size for the coordFont, -@code{n5} the desired size for the default font, +@code{n5} the desired size for the messageFont, @code{n6} the smallLayout flag (0 or 1), and @code{n7} the tinyLayout flag (0 or 1). All dimensions are in pixels. @@ -2512,9 +2527,9 @@ is true. If the option value is a pattern that does not specify the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for the board size being used. Default: -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*. -@item -font font -@cindex font, option -@cindex Font +@item -messageFont font +@cindex messageFont, option +@cindex Font, message The font used for popup dialogs, menus, comments, etc. If the option value is a pattern that does not specify the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for