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\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Places a diagram of the current position (in Forsythe-Edwards notation) into the Windows clipboard.\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Sets up a position from the Windows clipboard. Position must be in FEN (Forsythe-Edwards notation). Puts WinBoard into }{\f1\uldb Edit Game}{\v\f1 EditGame}{\f1 \r
mode if it was not there already.\r
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{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 Exit}}}{\f1 Exit\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Exits from WinBoard.\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Forces the chess engine to play white.\r
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+\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 Sto\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Ends your participation in observing a game, by issuing the ICS }{\b\f1 unobserve}{\f1 command.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 Move Now}}\r
#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 MoveNow}}}{\f1 Move Now\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Forces the chess engine to move immediately. May not work with all chess engines.\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Retracts your last move.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 In chess engine mode, you can do this only after the chess engine has replied to your move. If the chess engine is still thinking, use }{\f1\uldb Move Now}{\v\f1 MoveNow}{\r
\f1 first.\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super #}{ ICSAlarm}}}{ICS Alarm\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {When }{\b icsAlarm}{ is set to True, the }{\uldb alarm sound}{\v soundIcsAlarm}{ is played when your clock counts down to }{\uldb icsAlarmTime}{\v icsAlarmTime}{\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
Lets you change the colors and type styles that WinBoard uses to distinguish between different types of messages in the ICS Interaction window. The types distinguished are: shout, sshout, channel 1 tell, \r
other channel tell, kibitz (or whisper), personal tell (or new message notification), challenge, request (including abort, adjourn, draw, pause, and takeback), seek, and normal (all other messages).\r
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\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Brings up this help file, starting at the Contents page.\r
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and starts a fresh one for the next game. Starting a fresh chess engine can be slow, so it is not recommended. However, some chess engines may not work properly when reused, such as versions of Crafty earlier than 12.0.\r
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This option specifies which version of the chess engine communication protocol to use. By default, version-number is 2. In version 1, the "protover" command is not sent to the engine; since version 1 is a subset of version 2, nothing \r
else changes. Other values for version-number are not supported.\r
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+. If the options announced by the engine at startup through the feature commands of WinBoard protocol matches one of the option names (i.e. \ldblquote style\rdblquote or \ldblquote blunder rate\rdblquote ), it would be set to the given value (i.e. \r
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+{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 firstXBook}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\r
+\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 firstXBook}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /firstXBook }{\b0\f1\cf6 or}{\f1\cf6 }{\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
+\f1\cf6 firstHasOwnBookUCI}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 firstHasOwnBookUCI}}}{\f1\cf6 /firstHasOwnBookUCI}{\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 sNoOwnBookUCI}{\f1 }}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 sNoOwnBookUCI}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /sNoOwnBookUCI }{\b0\f1\cf6 or}{\f1\cf6 }{\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \r
-\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 secondHasOwnBookUCI}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #\r
-}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 secondHasOwnBookUCI}}}{\f1\cf6 /secondHasOwnBookUCI}{\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Indicates if the mentioned engine lacks an opening book or not}{\cf6 .\r
+\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 secondXBook}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}\r
+{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 secondXBook}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /secondXBook }{\b0\f1\cf6 or}{\f1\cf6 }{\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 \r
+secondHasOwnBookUCI}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 secondHasOwnBookUCI}}}{\f1\cf6 /secondHasOwnBookUCI}{\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Indicates if the mentioned engine lacks an opening book or not}{\cf6 . }{\cf2 Engines that have an own opening book will not use the GUI b\r
+ook (as given by /polyglotBook) even if /usePolyglotBook is set to true.}{\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 defaultHashSize}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 defaultHashSize}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /defaultHashSize }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the size of the hash table to }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 MegaBytes}{\v\f1\cf6 ICSLogon}{\f1\cf6 .\r
#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icshost }}}{\f1 /icshost }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 internetChessServerHost }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 internetChessServerHost }}}{\f1 \r
/internetChessServerHost }{\i\f1 hostname}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 The host name or numeric address of the Internet Chess Server to connect to when in ICS\r
- mode. The default is the empty string, which causes WinBoard to pop up a menu of known ICS sites. The file ics-address{\*\bkmkstart _Hlt386546221}e{\*\bkmkend _Hlt386546221}\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 The host name or numeric address of the Internet Chess Server to connect to when in ICS mode. The default is the empty string, which causes WinBoard to pop up a menu of kno\r
+wn ICS sites. The file ics-address{\*\bkmkstart _Hlt386546221}e{\*\bkmkend _Hlt386546221}\r
s.txt in the WinBoard distribution gives slightly more information on these sites. It includes their numeric addresses, which you can use if your site does not have a working name server.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 icsport }}\r
#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icsport }}}{\f1 /icsport }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 telnet}}}{\f1 /telnet}{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xtelnet}{\b0\f1 ,}{\f1 }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 useTelnet}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 useTelnet}}}{\f1 \r
/useTelnet}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option is poorly named; it should be called }{\b\f1 /useHelper}{\f1 \r
-. If set to True, it instructs WinBoard to use an external helper program to communicate with the ICS, as specified by the telnetProgram option. The external program must be a pure console applicati\r
-on that can communicate with WinBoard through pipes; the Windows telnet application is not suitable. If the option is False (the default), WinBoard communicates with the ICS by opening a Winsock TCP socket and using its own internal implementation of the \r
-telnet protocol.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option is poorly named; it should be called }{\b\f1 /useHelper}{\f1 . If set to True, it instru\r
+cts WinBoard to use an external helper program to communicate with the ICS, as specified by the telnetProgram option. The external program must be a pure console application that can communicate with WinBoard through pipes; the Windows telnet application \r
+is not suitable. If the option is False (the default), WinBoard communicates with the ICS by opening a Winsock TCP socket and using its own internal implementation of the telnet protocol.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 gateway}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 gateway}}}{\f1 /gateway }{\i\f1 hostname}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is set to a host name, WinBoard uses }{\f1\uldb rsh}{\v\f1 rsh}{\f1 \r
section below for an explanation of when this option is useful.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
telnetProgram}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 telnetProgram}}}{\f1 /telnetProgram }{\i\f1 program}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option is poorly named; it should be called }{\b\f1 /helperProgram}{\f1 . It gives the name of the remote or external helper program to be \r
-used with the gateway or useTelnet option. The default is "telnet". The telnet program is invoked with the value of internetChessServer as the first argument and the value of internetChessServerPort as the second argument on its command line.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option is poorly named; it should be called }{\b\f1 /helperProgram}{\f1 \r
+. It gives the name of the remote or external helper program to be used with the gateway or useTelnet option. The default is "telnet". The telnet progra\r
+m is invoked with the value of internetChessServer as the first argument and the value of internetChessServerPort as the second argument on its command line.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 icscom }}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icscom }}}{\f1 /icscom }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 internetChessServerComPort }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 internetChessServerComPort }}}{\f1 \r
/internetChessServerComPort }{\i\f1 name}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-If this option is set, WinBoard communicates with the Internet Chess Server using a serial communication port instead of a network connection. Use this option if your machine is not connected to a network (not even via SL\r
-IP or PPP), but you do have Internet access through another machine by dialing in using a modem or by connecting directly to a serial terminal port. Example:\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is set, WinBoard communicates with \r
+the Internet Chess Server using a serial communication port instead of a network connection. Use this option if your machine is not connected to a network (not even via SLIP or PPP), but you do have Internet access through another machine by dialing in us\r
+ing a modem or by connecting directly to a serial terminal port. Example:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li120\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2 WinBoard /ics /icscom:com1\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 After you start WinBoard in this way, type whatever modem commands are necessary to dial out to your Internet provider and log in. You may need to turn off }{\f1\uldb \r
Local Line Editing}{\v\f1 LocalLineEditing}{\f1 on the Options menu while typing commands to the modem, but turn it on again afterwards. Then telnet to the ICS, using a command like "telnet chessclub.com 5000". Important: See the paragraph in the }{\r
}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icslogon }}}{\f1 /icslogon }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 internetChessServerLogonScript }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 internetChessServerLogonScript }}\r
}{\f1 /internetChessServerLogonScript }{\i\f1 filename\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you change the name used for the }{\f1\uldb ICS Logon}{\v\f1 ICSLogon}{\f1 file. Default: "ICS.ini". The fil\r
-ename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's installation directory (the directory containing WinBoard.exe).\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you change the name used for the }{\f1\uldb ICS Logon}{\v\f1 ICSLogon}{\f1 \r
+ file. Default: "ICS.ini". The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's installation directory (the directory containing WinBoard.exe).\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 autocomm }\r
}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 autocomm }}}{\f1 /autocomm }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xautocomm}{\b0\f1 , or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 autoComment }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 autoComment }}}{\f1 \r
#}{\f1 premoveBlack}}}{\f1 /premoveBlack}{\i\f1 true|false\r
\par }\pard \s2\li115\sa120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 premoveBlackText}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 premoveBlackText}}}{\f1 /premoveBlackText}{\i\f1 movetext\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If }{\b\f1 premoveBlack}{\f1 is set to True and you are playing black in an ICS game, the text specified by the }{\b\f1 premoveBlackText}{\f1 option \r
-is sent to the ICS as soon as the first move is received from your opponent, even if you make a different premove on the board before the first white move is received. These options can be set from the }{\f1\uldb Premove}{\v\f1 PremoveCmd}{\f1 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If }{\b\f1 premoveBlack}{\f1 is set to True and you are playing black in an ICS game, the text specified by the }{\b\f1 premoveBlackText}{\f1 \r
+ option is sent to the ICS as soon as the first move is received from your opponent, even if you make a different premove on the board before the first white move is received. These options can be set from the }{\f1\uldb Premove}{\v\f1 PremoveCmd}{\f1 \r
section of the }{\f1\uldb ICS Options}{\v\f1\uldb ICSOptions}{\f1 dialog box. The default for }{\b\f1 premoveBlack}{\f1 is False.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li115\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\b\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super K}{ alarm}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super #}{ alarm}}}{\b /alarm }{or}{\b }{\cs58\b\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super K}{ icsAlarm}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super #}{ icsAlarm}}}{\b /icsAlarm }{\b\i true|false}{\b \r
\par }\pard \li115\sa120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\b\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super K}{ icsAlarmTime}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super #}{ icsAlarmTime}}}{\b /icsAlarmTime }{\b\i milliseconds\r
-\par }\pard \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright {When }{\b icsAlarm}{ is set to True, the }{\uldb alarm sound}{\v soundIcsAlarm}{ is played when your clock counts down to }{\b icsAlarmTime}{ seconds. For\r
- ICS games with time controls that include an increment, the alarm will sound each time the clock counts down to the }{\b icsAlarmTime}{. The }{\b icsAlarmTime}{ can be set by selecting }{\uldb ICS Alarm}{\v ICSAlarm}{ from the }{\uldb ICS options}{\r
-\v\uldb ICSOptions}{ dialog. The default is 5 seconds.\r
+\par }\pard \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright {When }{\b icsAlarm}{ is set to True, the }{\uldb alarm sound}{\v soundIcsAlarm}{ is played when your clock counts down to }{\b icsAlarmTime}{\r
+ seconds. For ICS games with time controls that include an increment, the alarm will sound each time the clock counts down to the }{\b icsAlarmTime}{. The }{\b icsAlarmTime}{ can be set by selecting }{\uldb ICS Alarm}{\v ICSAlarm}{ from the }{\uldb \r
+ICS options}{\v\uldb ICSOptions}{ dialog. The default is 5 seconds.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super +{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
+}{\f1 main}}K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 Load and Save Options}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 Load and Save Options}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 LoadandSaveOptions}}}{\b0\f1\fs18\up6 }{\f1\fs20 \r
filename}{\f1 \line }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 lgi }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 lgi }}}{\f1 /lgi }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 loadGameIndex }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 loadGameIndex }}}{\f1 /loadGameIndex }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If loadGameFile is set, WinBoard reads the specified game file at startup. You can leave out the name of this option and give just the file name, which is handy\r
- if you want to configure WinBoard as a game viewer with a browser such as the Windows Explorer or Netscape. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard input. If there is more than\r
- one game in the file, WinBoard pops up a menu of the available games, with entries based on their PGN tags. If loadGameIndex is set to }{\i\f1 N, }{\f1 the menu is suppressed and the }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 th game found in the file is loaded immediately.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
+If loadGameFile is set, WinBoard reads the specified game file at startup. You can leave out the name of this option and give just the file name, which is handy if you want to configure WinBoard as a game viewer with a browser such as the Window\r
+s Explorer or Netscape. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard input. If there is more than one game in the file, WinBoard pops up a menu of the available games, with entries b\r
+ased on their PGN tags. If loadGameIndex is set to }{\i\f1 N, }{\f1 the menu is suppressed and the }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 th game found in the file is loaded immediately.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 td }}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 td }}}{\f1 /td }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 timeDelay }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 timeDelay }}}{\f1 /timeDelay }{\i\f1 seconds}{\f1 \r
\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Time delay between moves during }{\f1\uldb Load Game}{\v\f1 LoadGame}{\f1 \r
-. Fractional seconds are allowed; try 0.4. A time delay value of -1 tells WinBoard not to step through game files automatically. Default: 1 second.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Time delay between moves during }{\f1\uldb Load Game}{\v\f1 LoadGame}{\f1 . Fractional seconds are allowed; try 0.4\r
+. A time delay value of -1 tells WinBoard not to step through game files automatically. Default: 1 second.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 sgf }}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 sgf }}}{\f1 /sgf }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 saveGameFile }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 saveGameFile }}}{\f1 /saveGameFile }{\i\f1 \r
filename}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is set, WinB\r
-oard appends a record of every game played to the specified file. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard output.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is set, WinBoard appends a record of every game played to the specified file. The filename is int\r
+erpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard output.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 autosave }\r
}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 autosave }}}{\f1 /autosave}{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xautosave}{\b0\f1 ,}{\f1 }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 autoSaveGames }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 \r
autoSaveGames }}}{\f1 /autoSaveGames}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If t\r
-his option is True, at the end of every game WinBoard prompts you for a filename and appends a record of the game to the file you specify. Ignored if saveGameFile is set. Default: False.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is True, at the end of every game WinBoard prompts you for a filename and \r
+appends a record of the game to the file you specify. Ignored if saveGameFile is set. Default: False.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 lpf}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 lpf}}}{\f1 /lpf }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 loadPositionFile }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 loadPositionFile }}}{\f1 /loadPositionFile }{\r
\i\f1 filename}{\f1 \line }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 lpi }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
-\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 lpi }}}{\f1 /lpi }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
- loadPositionIndex }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 loadPositionIndex }}}{\f1 /loadPositionIndex }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-If loadPositionFile is set, WinBoard loads the specified position file at startup. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard input. If loadPositionIndex is set to }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 \r
-, the }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 th position found in the file is loaded; otherwise the first is loaded.\r
+\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 lpi }}}{\f1 /lpi }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 loadPos\r
+itionIndex }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 loadPositionIndex }}}{\f1 /loadPositionIndex }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If loadPositionFile is set, WinBoard loads the specified position file at star\r
+tup. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The filename "-" specifies the standard input. If loadPositionIndex is set to }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 , the }{\i\f1 N}{\f1 \r
+th position found in the file is loaded; otherwise the first is loaded.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 spf }}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 spf }}}{\f1 /spf }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 savePositionFile }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 savePositionFile }}}{\f1 /savePositionFile }{\r
\i\f1 filename}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this option is set, WinBoard appends the final position reached in every game played to the specified file. The filename is interpreted relati\r
-ve to WinBoard's initial working directory. The file name "-" specifies the standard output.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
+If this option is set, WinBoard appends the final position reached in every game played to the specified file. The filename is interpreted relative to WinBoard's initial working directory. The file name "-" specifies the standard output.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 pgnExtendedInfo}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 pgnExtendedInfo}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /pgnExtendedInfo }{\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If this option is set, WinBoard saves depth, score and time used for each move that the engine found as a comment in the PGN file.\r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 oldSaveStyle }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 oldSaveStyle }}}{\f1 \r
/oldSaveStyle}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-If this option is False (the default), WinBoard saves games in PGN (portable game notation) and positions in FEN (Forsythe-Edwards notation). If the option is True, a save style that is compatible with older versions of WinB\r
-oard (and of xboard) is used instead.\r
+If this option is False (the default), WinBoard saves games in PGN (portable game notation) and positions in FEN (Forsythe-Edwards notation). If the option is True, a save style that is compatible with older versio\r
+ns of WinBoard (and of xboard) is used instead.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 debug}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 debug}}}{\f1 /debug}{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xdebug}{\b0\f1 ,}{\f1 }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 debugMode}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 debugMode}}}{\f1 \r
/debugMode}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Writes debugging information to the file \ldblquote WinBoard.debug\rdblquote \r
-, including all commands sent to the chess engine, all output received from it, and all commands sent to ICS. Y\r
-ou can press Ctrl+Alt+F12 to turn this option on or off while WinBoard is running. Each time you turn it on, any existing debug file is overwritten.\r
+, including all commands sent to the chess engine, all output received from it, and all commands sent\r
+ to ICS. You can press Ctrl+Alt+F12 to turn this option on or off while WinBoard is running. Each time you turn it on, any existing debug file is overwritten.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 debugFile}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 debugFile}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /debugFile}{\cs58\f1\cf6\super }{\f1\cf6 }{\i\f1\cf6 filename}{\r
\f1\cf6 }{\b0\f1\cf6 or}{\f1\cf6 }{\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 nameOfDebugFile}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 engineDebugOutput}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 engineDebugOutput}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /engineDebugOutput}{\cs58\f1\cf11\super }{\r
\f1\cf11 }{\i\f1\cf11 number}{\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Specifies how WinBoard should handle unsollicited output from the engine, with respect to saing it in the debug file. The output is further (hopefully) ignored. If }{\r
-\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 r=0, WinBoard rfrains from writing such spurious output to the debug file. If}{\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 r=1, all engine output is written faithfully to the debug file. If }{\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Specifies how WinBoard should handle unsolicited output from the engine, with respect to saing it in the debug file. The output is further (hopefully) ignored. If }{\r
+\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 r=0, WinBoard refrains from writing such spurious output to the debug file. If}{\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 r=1, all engine output is written faithfully to the debug file. If }{\i\f1\cf11 numbe}{\f1\cf11 \r
r=2, any protocol-violating line is prefixed with a \lquote #\rquote character, as the engine itself should have done if it wanted to submit info for inclusion in the debug file.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cf11 \r
-This option is provided for the benefit of applications that use the debug file as a source of informtion, such as the broadcater of live games TLCV / TLCS. Such applications can be protected from spurious engine output that might otherwise confuse them.\r
-\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cf11 This option is provided for the benefit of applications that use the debug file as a source of information, such as the broadcaster of live games TLCV / TLCS. Such a\r
+pplications can be protected from spurious engine output that might otherwise confuse them.\r
\par }{\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super +{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
+}{\f1 main}}K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 User Interface Options}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
firstLogo}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super #}{\f1\cf2 firstLogo}}}{\f1\cf2 /firstLogo }{\i\f1\cf2 filename}{\f1\cf2 \r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K}{\f1\cf2 secondLogo}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super #}{\f1\cf2 secondLogo}}}{\f1\cf2 /secondLogo }{\i\f1\cf2 filename}{\f1\cf2 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf2 The appearance of either of these options causes WinBoard to reserve space for displaying logos on \r
-both sides of the clocks. Normally the first logo goes left, the second right, unless the option \lquote swap clocks\rquote is in effect. The }{\i\f1\cf2 filename}{\f1\cf2 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf2 The appearance of either of these options causes WinBoard to reserve space for displayi\r
+ng logos on both sides of the clocks. Normally the first logo goes left, the second right, unless the option \lquote swap clocks\rquote is in effect. The }{\i\f1\cf2 filename}{\f1\cf2 \r
must refer to a bitmap file (.bmp) containing a logo for the particular player (usually a 130x65 or 100x50 bitmap, which will be scaled to the height of two clock lines.)\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K}{\r
\f1\cf2 autoLogo}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super #}{\f1\cf2 autoLogo}}}{\f1\cf2 /autoLogo}{\i\f1\cf2 true|false}{\f1\cf2 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf2 \r
-When true, causes WinBoard to automatically supply a logo for the first and second chess program, by looking for a fie named logo.bmp in the engine directory (as specified by the \r
-/fd or /sd option), and then displays it like this file was given as an argument to the /firstLogo or /secondLogo option.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf2 When true, causes WinBoard to automatically supply a logo for the first and second chess program, by looking for a fie named logo.bmp in the engine directory (as speci\r
+fied by the /fd or /sd option), and then displays it like this file was given as an argument to the /firstLogo or /secondLogo option.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 hideThinkingFromHuman}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 hideThinkingFromHuman}}}{\f1\cf6 /hideThinkingFromHuman}{\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Prevents the engine thinking output to appear in the display, without necessitating to suppress t\r
-he sending of this information altogether (so it can still appear in the PGN).\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Prevents the engine thinking output to appear in the display, without necessitating t\r
+o suppress the sending of this information altogether (so it can still appear in the PGN).\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super K}{\r
+\f1\cf2 noGUI}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf2\super #}{\f1\cf2 noGUI}}}{\f1\cf2 /noGUI\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf2 Suppresses all GUI functions of WinBoard (to speed up automated ultra-fast engine-engine games, which you don\rquote t want to watch). There will be no board or c\r
+lock updates, no printing of moves, and no update of the icon on the task bar in this mode.}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 top}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 top}}}{\f1 /top }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xtop}{\b0\f1 , or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 alwaysOnTop}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 alwaysOnTopOpt}}}{\f1 \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 flipView}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 flipViewOption}}}{\f1 \r
/flipView}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-If Auto Flip View is not set, or if you are observing but not participating in a game, then the positioning of the board at the start of each game depends on the flipView option. If fli\r
-pView is False (the default), the board is positioned so that the white pawns move from the bottom to the top; if True, the black pawns move from the bottom to the top. In any case, the }{\f1\uldb Flip View}{\v\f1 FlipView}{\f1 \r
+If Auto Flip View is not set, or if you are observing but not participating in a game, then the positioning of the board at the start of each game depends on the flipView op\r
+tion. If flipView is False (the default), the board is positioned so that the white pawns move from the bottom to the top; if True, the black pawns move from the bottom to the top. In any case, the }{\f1\uldb Flip View}{\v\f1 FlipView}{\f1 \r
menu command can be used to flip the board after the game starts\r
\par }\pard\plain \li115\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\b\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super K}{ autoflip}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\super #}{ autoflip}}}{\b /autoflip}{ or }{\b /xautoflip}{, or }{\cs58\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 darkSquareColor}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 darkSquareColor}}}{\f1 /darkSquareColor }{\i\f1 color}{\cs58\f1\super }{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Color specifications for white pieces, black pieces, light squares, and dark squares. Colors can be specified only by red/green/blue intensity, either in hexadecimal (as }{\r
\i\f1 #rrggbb}{\f1 ) or in decimal (as }{\i\f1 rrr,ggg,bbb}{\f1 \r
-). In the latter format, you must enclose the string in quotation marks if you leave spaces after the commas. The defaults are respectively #FFFFCC, #202020, #C8C365, and #77A26D. Available on the }{\f1\uldb Board Colors}{\v\f1 BoardColors}{\f1 section\r
- of the }{\f1\uldb Board Options}{\v\f1 BoardOptions}{\f1 dialog.\r
+). In the latter format, you must enclose the string in quotation marks if you leave spaces after the commas. The defaults are respectively #FFFFCC, #202020, #C8C365, and #77A26D. Available on the }{\f1\uldb Board Colors}{\v\f1 BoardColors}{\f1 \r
+ section of the }{\f1\uldb Board Options}{\v\f1 BoardOptions}{\f1 dialog.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If you are using a }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 grayscale}\r
}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 grayscale}}}{\f1 grayscale monitor, try setting the colors to:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li520\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2\fs20 -whitePieceColor:#FFFFFF\line -blackPieceColor:#000000\line -lightSquareColor:#CCCCCC\line -darkSquareColor:#999999\r
BoardColors}{\f1 section of the }{\f1\uldb Board Options}{\v\f1 BoardOptions}{\f1 dialog.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 flipBlack}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 flipBlack}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /flipBlack}{\i\f1\cf11 true|false}{\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Determines whether WinBoard displays the \r
-black pieces upside down (or the white pieces in Flip View). Useful with Shogi with the traditional Japanese pieces, which are not distinguished by color but by orientation.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Determines whether WinBoard \r
+displays the black pieces upside down (or the white pieces in Flip View). Useful with Shogi with the traditional Japanese pieces, which are not distinguished by color but by orientation.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 allWhite}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 allWhite}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /allWhite}{\i\f1\cf11 true|false}{\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Determines whether the white piece bitmaps will be used to\r
- display black pieces. The white pieces have a dark outline, which the black pieces lack. This makes the latter look vague if the color you give them is not very dark.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Determines whether the white piece bitmaps wi\r
+ll be used to display black pieces. The white pieces have a dark outline, which the black pieces lack. This makes the latter look vague if the color you give them is not very dark.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 renderPiecesWithFont}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 renderPiecesWithFont}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /renderPiecesWithFont }{\i\f1\cf6 fontname}\r
{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Uses the named true-type font to render the pieces, ra\r
-ther than the built-in bitmaps. The font must be installed on your computer. If the name starts with a * it is ignored, allowing you to easily disable a font temporarily in the whinboard.ini file.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Uses the named true-type font to render t\r
+he pieces, rather than the built-in bitmaps. The font must be installed on your computer. If the name starts with a * it is ignored, allowing you to easily disable a font temporarily in the whinboard.ini file.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 fontPieceToCharTable}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 fontPieceToCharTable}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /fontPieceToCharTable }{\i\f1\cf6 \r
characterstring}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If font-based ren\r
-dering of the pieces is used, this table specifies which character of the font alphabet should be used for which piece. The format of the character strings is the same as that of the argument of /pieceToCharTable.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If f\r
+ont-based rendering of the pieces is used, this table specifies which character of the font alphabet should be used for which piece. The format of the character strings is the same as that of the argument of /pieceToCharTable.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 fontPieceSize}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 fontPieceSize}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /fontPieceSize }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The number gives the size of the piece, as a percentage of the square size.\r
\r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 darkBackTextureFile}{\f1 \r
}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 darkBackTextureFile}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /darkBackTextureFile }{\i\f1\cf6 filename}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The filename indicates a bitmap file that should be used to display the light or dark squares, allowing you to make boards that look like wood, marble, etc.\r
- A filename starting with * is ignored.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The filename indicates a bitmap file that should be used to display the light or dark squares, allowing you to make boards that look like wood,\r
+ marble, etc. A filename starting with * is ignored.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li119\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 \r
liteBackTextureMode}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 liteBackTextureMode}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /liteBackTextureMode }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 \r
\r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 darkBackTextureMode}{\f1 \r
}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 darkBackTextureMode}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /darkBackTextureMode }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cf6 The number indicates the way the files given in the background-texture options should be used to fill in the squares.}{\cf6\lang1043\cgrid0 \r
- Valid texture modes are 1 (default) \r
-and 2. In mode 1 the squares are taken from portions of the texture bitmap and copied without further processing. In mode 2, squares can also be rotated, mirrored and so on in order to provide a little more variety to the texture. The operations are selec\r
-ted at random so the board will look slightly different every time the program is run.\line }{\cf6 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cf6 The number indicates the way the files given in the background-texture options should be used to fill in the squares.}{\cf6\lang1043\cgrid0 Valid texture modes are\r
+ 1 (default) and 2. In mode 1 the squares are taken from portions of the texture bitmap and copied without further processing. In mode 2, squares can also be rotated, mirrored and so on in order to provide a little more variety to the texture. The operati\r
+ons are selected at random so the board will look slightly different every time the program is run.\line }{\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 overideLineGap}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 overideLineGap}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /overideLineGap }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The number specifies the width, in pixels, of the grid lines used to separate the squares. If it is very small (like a single pixel), it become\r
-s vey hard to see which squares are highlighted (to indicate the last move), as this highlighting is a color change of these grid lines. Highlighting the moves with an arrow is then recommended.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The number specifies the width, in pixels, of the grid lines used to separate the squares. If it is very small (like a single pixe\r
+l), it becomes vey hard to see which squares are highlighted (to indicate the last move), as this highlighting is a color change of these grid lines. Highlighting the moves with an arrow is then recommended.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 highlightMovesWithArrow}{\f1 }} #{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 highlightMovesWithArrow}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /highlightMovesWithArrow }{\r
\i\f1\cf6 true|false}{\f1\cf6 \r
\pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 commentFont}}}{\f1 /commentFont \ldblquote }{\i\f1 fontname:size effects}{\f1 \rdblquote \line }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 icsFont}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icsFont}}}{\f1 /icsFont \r
\ldblquote }{\i\f1 fontname:size effects}{\f1 \rdblquote \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 The f\r
-onts used respectively for the clocks, the message display line, rank and file coordinate labels, the Edit Tags dialog, the Edit Comment dialog, and the ICS Interaction window. These options may be given more than once. Each occurrence affects the fonts f\r
-or the current board size; that is, the size given in the last preceding /boardSize option, if any, or else the default size. The font size may contain a decimal point, and the effects may be any combination of }{\b\f1 b}{\f1 old, }{\b\f1 i}{\f1 talic, }{\r
-\b\f1 u}{\f1 nderline, and }{\b\f1 s}{\f1 trikeout. Example: }{\f2\fs16 /clockFont="Arial:20.0 bi".}{\f1 Available on the }{\f1\uldb Fonts}{\v\f1 Fonts}{\f1 menu.}{\f2\fs16 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
+The fonts used respectively for the clocks, the message display line, rank and file coordinate labels, the Edit Tags dialog, the Edit Comment dialog, and the ICS Interaction window. These options may be given more than once. Each occurrence affects\r
+ the fonts for the current board size; that is, the size given in the last preceding /boardSize option, if any, or else the default size. The font size may contain a decimal point, and the effects may be any combination of }{\b\f1 b}{\f1 old, }{\b\f1 i}{\r
+\f1 talic, }{\b\f1 u}{\f1 nderline, and }{\b\f1 s}{\f1 trikeout. Example: }{\f2\fs16 /clockFont="Arial:20.0 bi".}{\f1 Available on the }{\f1\uldb Fonts}{\v\f1 Fonts}{\f1 menu.}{\f2\fs16 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li115\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 soundShout}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 soundShout}}}{ /soundShout}{\i sound\line }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 soundSShout}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 soundSShout}}}{ /soundSShout }{\i sound\line }{\r
\par }\pard \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright {\f1 The default for soundMove and soundBell is }{\f2 $}{\f1 , while the others default to silence.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 icsMenu}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icsMenu}}}{\f1 /icsMenu=\{}{\i\f1 entries}{\f1 \} }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /icsMenu=@}{\i\f1 filename\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the right-button }{\f1\uldb context menu}{\v\f1 ICSInteractionContextMenu}{\f1 that is availab\r
-le in the upper (output) pane of the ICS Interaction window. It consists of a list of menu entries, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the entries. Each entry contains either four fields separat\r
-ed by commas or the single character }{\f2 "-"}{\f1 . The fields are:\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the right-button }{\f1\uldb context menu}{\v\f1 ICSInteractionContextMenu}{\f1 th\r
+at is available in the upper (output) pane of the ICS Interaction window. It consists of a list of menu entries, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the entries. Each entry contains either four f\r
+ields separated by commas or the single character }{\f2 "-"}{\f1 . The fields are:\r
\par {\pntext\pard\plain\f5\fs20\lang1033\cgrid \hich\af5\dbch\af0\loch\f5 1.\tab}}\pard\plain \fi-360\li480\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\jclisttab\tx480{\*\pn \pnlvlbody\ilvl0\ls14\pnrnot0\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxta .}}\ls14\adjustright \r
-\f5\fs20\cgrid {The menu text. If this field begins with }{\f2 "|"}{, the item begins a new column in the menu and the }{\f2 "|"}{ is not shown. If this field contains an }{\f2 "&"}{, the character after the ampersand is underlined in the \r
-menu and acts as a keyboard shortcut for the item when the menu is displayed. Do not assign the same shortcut key to two different menu items.\r
+\f5\fs20\cgrid {The menu text. If this field begins with }{\f2 "|"}{, the item begins a new column in the menu and the }{\f2 "|"}{ is not shown. If this field contains an }{\f2 "&"}{, the character after the ampersand is under\r
+lined in the menu and acts as a keyboard shortcut for the item when the menu is displayed. Do not assign the same shortcut key to two different menu items.\r
\par {\pntext\pard\plain\s26 \f1\fs20\lang1033\cgrid \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 2.\tab}}\pard\plain \s26\fi-360\li480\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\jclisttab\tx480{\*\pn \pnlvlbody\ilvl0\ls14\pnrnot0\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxta .}}\ls14\adjustright \r
\f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Text to insert into the input pane. The text cannot include a comma. You can use ICS aliases to get around this limitation.\r
\par {\pntext\pard\plain\s26 \f1\fs20\lang1033\cgrid \hich\af1\dbch\af0\loch\f1 3.\tab}}\pard \s26\fi-360\li480\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\jclisttab\tx480{\*\pn \pnlvlbody\ilvl0\ls14\pnrnot0\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxta .}}\ls14\adjustright {\f1 \r
\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 icsNames}}\r
#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 icsNames}}}{\f1 /icsNames=\{}{\i\f1 names}{\f1 \} }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /icsNames=@}{\i\f1 filename\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the drop-down list of ICS names that appea\r
-rs in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of strings, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepends the text \r
-\rdblquote /ics /icsHost=\rdblquote and adds the result to the command-line options. There is no graphical user interface to set this option. To change it, edit your }{\f1\uldb settings}{\v\f1 settings}{\f1 file with a plain text editor such as Notepad.\r
-\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the drop-down list of ICS nam\r
+es that appears in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of strings, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepe\r
+nds the text \rdblquote /ics /icsHost=\rdblquote and adds the result to the command-line options. There is no graphical user interface to set this option. To change it, edit your }{\f1\uldb settings}{\v\f1 settings}{\f1 \r
+ file with a plain text editor such as Notepad.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
- firstChessProgramNames}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 firstChessProgramNames}}}{\f1 /firstChessProgramNames=\{}{\i\f1 names}{\f1 \} }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /firstCh\r
-essProgramNames="@}{\i\f1 filename}{\f1 "\r
+ firstChessProgramNames}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 firstChessProgramNames}}}{\f1 /firstChessProgramNames=\{}{\i\f1 names}{\f1 \} }{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 \r
+/firstChessProgramNames="@}{\i\f1 filename}{\f1 "\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-This option lets you customize the first drop-down list of chess engine names that appears in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of strings, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name\r
- of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepends the text \rdblquote /cp /firstChessProgram=\rdblquote and adds the result to the command-line options. \r
+This option lets you customize the first drop-down list of chess engine names that appears in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of strings, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, i\r
+t is the name of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepends the text \rdblquote /cp /firstChessProgram=\rdblquote and adds the result to the command-line options. \r
\par \r
\par There is no graphical user interface to set this option. To change it, edit your }{\f1\uldb settings}{\v\f1 settings}{\f1 file with a plain text editor such as Notepad. Example:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li520\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2 /firstChessProgramNames=\{GNUChess\line WCrafty-15_11 /fd="C:\\Program Files\\Crafty"\line ArasanX /fd="C:\\Program Files\\Arasan\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
secondChessProgramNames}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 secondChessProgramNames}}}{\f1 /secondChessProgramNames=\{}{\i\f1 names}{\f1 \}}{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 \r
/secondChessProgramNames="@}{\i\f1 filename}{\f1 "}{\i\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the second drop-down list of chess engine names that appears in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of strings, one per li\r
-ne. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepends the text \rdblquote /cp /secondChessProgram=\rdblquote \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 This option lets you customize the second drop-down list of chess engine names that appears in the WinBoard startup dialog. It consists of a list of string\r
+s, one per line. If the option value starts with an @ sign, it is the name of a file that contains the strings. When you select a string from the drop-down list, WinBoard prepends the text \rdblquote /cp /secondChessProgram=\rdblquote \r
and adds the result to the command-line options.\r
\par \r
\par There is no graphical user interface to set this option. To change it, edit your }{\f1\uldb settings}{\v\f1 settings}{\f1 file with a plain text editor such as Notepad. Example:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of Comment window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1 /commentX=}{\i\f1 xcoord }{\f1 /commentY=}{\i\f1 ycoord}{\f1 /commentW=}{\r
\i\f1 width}{\f1 /commentH=}{\i\f1 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-Sets the initial location and size of the Comment window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 xywh co\r
-ordinates of Game List window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1 /gameListX=}{\i\f1 xcoord }{\f1 /gameListY=}{\i\f1 ycoord}{\f1 /gameListW=}{\i\f1 \r
-width}{\f1 /gameListH=}{\i\f1 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-Sets the initial location and size of the Game List window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Sets the initial location and size of the Comment window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must\r
+ be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
+ xywh coordinates of Game List window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1 /gameListX=}{\i\f1 xcoord }{\f1 /gameListY=}{\i\f1 ycoord}{\f1 /gameListW=}{\r
+\i\f1 width}{\f1 /gameListH=}{\i\f1 height\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Sets the initial location and size of the Game List window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arg\r
+uments must be given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of ICS Interaction window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1 /icsX=}{\i\f1 xcoord }{\f1 /icsY=}{\i\f1 ycoord}{\f1 /icsW=}{\i\f1 \r
width}{\f1 /icsH=}{\i\f1 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-Sets the initial location and size of the ICS Interaction window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Sets the initial location and size of the ICS Interaction window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four argume\r
+nts must be given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of Tags window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1 /tagsX=}{\i\f1 xcoord }{\f1 /tagsY=}{\i\f1 ycoord}{\f1 /tagsW=}{\i\f1 width}{\f1 \r
/tagsH=}{\i\f1 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
-Sets the initial location and size of the Tags window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Sets the initial location and size of the Tags window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must b\r
+e given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of Move History window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1\cf6 /moveHistoryX=}{\i\f1\cf6 xcoord }{\f1\cf6 moveHistoryY=}{\i\f1\cf6 \r
ycoord}{\f1\cf6 /moveHistoryW=}{\i\f1\cf6 width}{\f1\cf6 /moveHistoryH=}{\i\f1\cf6 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the move-history window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four argu\r
-ments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the move-history window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. \r
+All four arguments must be given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of Evaluation Graph window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1\cf6 /evalGraphX=}{\i\f1\cf6 xcoord }{\f1\cf6 /evalGraphY=}{\i\f1\cf6 \r
ycoord}{\f1\cf6 /evalGraphW=}{\i\f1\cf6 width}{\f1\cf6 /evalGraphH=}{\i\f1\cf6 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the evaluation-graph window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the\r
- height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the evaluation-graph window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper left-hand corner, the w\r
+idth, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li119\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 \r
xywh coordinates of Engine Output window}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 xywh}}}{\f1\cf6 /engineOutputX=}{\i\f1\cf6 xcoord }{\f1\cf6 /engineOutputY=}{\r
\i\f1\cf6 ycoord}{\f1\cf6 \r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\f1\cf6 /engineOutputW=}{\i\f1\cf6 width}{\f1\cf6 /engineOutputH=}{\i\f1\cf6 height\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the engine-output window, giving the screen coordinates of the upper le\r
-ft-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Sets the initial location and size of the engine-output window, giving the screen coordinates of\r
+ the upper left-hand corner, the width, and the height. All four arguments must be given together.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li119\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 \r
engineOutputUp}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 Window Up}}}{\f1\cf6 /engineOutputUp }{\i\f1\cf6 true|false \r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 evalGraphUp}}#\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If set to True, the corresponding window is displayed, if False, the window is absent.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 stickyWindows}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 stickyWindows}}}{\f1\cf6 /stickyWindows }{\i\f1\cf6 true|false\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Not an album of the Rolling stones.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 Not an album of the Rolling Stones.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li119\sb120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 \r
autoDisplayComments}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 autoDisplayComments}}}{\f1\cf6 /autoDisplayComments }{\i\f1\cf6 true|false\r
\par }\pard \s2\li119\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 autoDisplayTags}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 autoDisplayTags}}}{\f1\cf6 /autoDisplayTags }{\i\f1\cf6 true|false\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If set to True, these options cause the window with the move comments, and the window with PGN tags, respectively, to pop up au\r
-tomatically when such tags or comments are encountered during the replaying a stored or loaded game.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If set to True, these options cause the window with the move comments, and the window with PGN tags, respectively,\r
+ to pop up automatically when such tags or comments are encountered during the replaying a stored or loaded game.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
+\f1\cf6 gameListTags}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 gameListTags}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /gameListTags }{\i\f1\cf6 string}{\f1\cf6 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 The }{\i\f1\cf6 string}{\f1\cf6 contains single-character codes specifying the PGN tags that have to be lis\r
+ted for each game in the game-list window, and their order. The meaning of the characters is a=out-of-book info, b=black Elo, e=event, d=date, o=round, p=players, r=result, w=white Elo, s=site, t=time control and v=variant, Default: \ldblquote eprd\r
+\rdblquote .\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\cf6\super +{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\r
\cs58\f1\super +}{\f1 main}}K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 Adjudication Options}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 Adjudication Options}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 AdjudicationOptions}}}{\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 adjudicateLossThreshold}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 adjudicateLossThreshold}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /adjudicateLossThreshold }{\i\f1\cf6 \r
scorethreshold}{\f1\cf6 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If the given value is non-zero, WinBoard adjudicates the game as a loss if both engi\r
-nes agree for a duration of 6 consecutive ply that the score is below the given score threshold for that engine. Make sure the score is interpreted properly by WinBoard, using /firstScoreAbs and /secondScoreAbs if needed.}{\cf6 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf6 If the given value is non-zero, WinBoard adjudicates the game as a loss\r
+ if both engines agree for a duration of 6 consecutive ply that the score is below the given score threshold for that engine. Make sure the score is interpreted properly by WinBoard, using /firstScoreAbs and /secondScoreAbs if needed.}{\cf6 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf6\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf6 adjudicateDrawMoves}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf6 adjudicateDrawMoves}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf6 /adjudicateDrawMoves }{\i\f1\cf6 number}{\r
\f1\cf6 \r
{\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 testClaims}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 testClaims}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /testClaims}{\i\f1\cf11 true|false}{\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 If this option is True, WinBoard verifies all result claims made by engines, and those who send false claims will forfeit the game because of it. Legality-testing mus\r
-t be on for this option to work.}{\cf11 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 If this option is True, WinBoard verifies all result claims made by engines, and those who send false claims will forfeit the game because of it. Legalit\r
+y-testing must be on for this option to work.}{\cf11 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 materialDraws}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 materialDraws}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /materialDraws}{\i\f1\cf11 true|false}{\f1\cf11 \r
\r
\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 trivialDraws}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 trivialDraws}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /trivialDraws}{\i\f1\cf11 true|false}{\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 \r
-If this option is True, WinBoard adjudicates games as draws that cannot be usualy won without opponent assistance. This applies to KBKB with unlike bishops, and to KBKN, KNKN, KNNK\r
-, KRKR and KQKQ. The draw is called after 6 ply into these end-games, to allow quick mates that can occur in some positions. KQKQ does not really belong in this category, and might be taken out in the future. (When bitbase-based adjudications are implemen\r
-ted.) Legality-testing must be on for this option to work.}{\cf11 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 If this option is True, WinBoard adjudicates games as draws that cannot be usualy won without opponent assistance. This applies to KBKB with unlike bishops, and to KBK\r
+N, KNKN, KNNK, KRKR and KQKQ. The draw is called after 6 ply into these end-games, to allow quick mates that can occur in some positions. KQKQ does not really belong in this category, and might be taken out in the future. (When bitbase-based adjudications\r
+ are implemented.) Legality-testing must be on for this option to work.}{\cf11 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 ruleMoves}{\f1 }}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 ruleMoves}{\f1 }}}{\f1\cf11 /ruleMoves }{\i\f1\cf11 number}{\f1\cf11 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 If the given value is non-zero, WinBoard adjudicates the game as a draw after the given }{\i\f1\cf11 number}{\f1\cf11 \r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 ncp }}}{\f1 /ncp}{\b0\f1 or }{\f1 /xncp}{\b0\f1 ,}{\f1 }{\b0\f1 or}{\f1 }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \r
\s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 noChessProgram}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 noChessProgram}}}{\r
\f1 /noChessProgram}{\i\f1 true|false}{\f1 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If this op\r
-tion is True, WinBoard acts as a passive chessboard; it does not start a chess program or connect to ICS. This option also sets clockMode to False. Default: False.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
+If this option is True, WinBoard acts as a passive chessboard; it does not start a chess program or connect to ICS. This option also sets clockMode to False. Default: False.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 mode}}#\r
{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 mode}}}{\f1 /mode}{\b0\f1 or }{\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 initialMode}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 initialMode}}}{\f1 /initialMode }{\i\f1 modename\r
A patented Chess variant with two Falcon pieces (10x8) board \line berolina\tab Pawns capture straight ahead, and move diagonal (legality testing off!)\line cylinder\tab Pieces wrap around the board, as if it were a cylinder (legality testing off!) \line \r
fairy\tab \tab A variant in which all pieces known to WinBoard can participate\line knightmate\tab King moves a Knight, and vice versa\r
\par In the shuffle variants, WinBoard does now shuffle the pieces, although you can still do it by hand using Edit Position. }{\cf0 Some variants are supported only in ICS mode, including bughouse, and kriegspiel.}{ }{\cf0 \r
-The winning/drawing conditions in crazyhouse (offboard interposition on mate), losers, suicide, giveaway, atomic, and 3check are not fully understood. In crazyhouse,}{ WinBoard now does keep track of offb\r
-oard pieces.In shatranj it does implement the baring rule when mate detection is switched on.\r
+The winning/drawing conditions in crazyhouse (offboard interposition on mate), losers, suicide, giveaway, atomic, and 3check are not fully understood. In crazyhouse,}{ WinBoard now does keep \r
+track of offboard pieces.In shatranj it does implement the baring rule when mate detection is switched on.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 boardHeight}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 boardHeight}}}{\f1\cf11 /boardHeight }{\i\f1\cf11 height}{\f1\cf11 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 Allows you to set a non-standard number of board ranks in any variant. If the height is given as \lquote -1\rquote , the default height for the variant is used.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\cf11\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 }{\r
\f1\cf11 pieceToSquareTable}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 pieceToSquareTable}}}{\f1\cf11 /pieceToSquareTable }{\i\f1\cf11 characterstring}{\r
\f1\cf11 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 The characters that are used to represent the piece types WinBoard knows in FEN diagrams and SAN moves. The string argument has to have an even length (o\r
-r it will be ignored), as white and black pieces have to be given separately (in that order). The last letter for each color will be the King. The letters before that will be PNBRQ and then a whole host of fairy pieces in an order that has not fully cryst\r
-a\r
-llized yet (currently FEACWMOHIJGDVSLU, F=Ferz, Elephant, A=Archbishop, C=Chancellor, W=Wazir, M=Commoner, O=Cannon, H=Nightrider). You should list at least all pieces that occur in the variant you are playing. If you have less than 44 characters in the s\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 The characters that are used to represent the piece types WinBoard knows in FEN diagrams and SAN moves. The string argument has to have an e\r
+ven length (or it will be ignored), as white and black pieces have to be given separately (in that order). The last letter for each color will be the King. The letters before that will be PNBRQ and then a whole host of fairy pieces in an order that has no\r
+t\r
+ fully crystallized yet (currently FEACWMOHIJGDVSLU, F=Ferz, Elephant, A=Archbishop, C=Chancellor, W=Wazir, M=Commoner, O=Cannon, H=Nightrider). You should list at least all pieces that occur in the variant you are playing. If you have less than 44 charac\r
t\r
-ring, the pieces not mentioned will get assigned a period, and you will not be able to distinguish them in FENs. You can also explicitly assign pieces a period, in which case they will not be counted in deciding which captured pieces can go into the holdi\r
-ngs.\r
+ers in the string, the pieces not mentioned will get assigned a period, and you will not be able to distinguish them in FENs. You can also explicitly assign pieces a period, in which case they will not be counted in deciding which captured pieces can go i\r
+nto the holdings.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cf11 \r
-A tilde as a piece name does mean this piece is used to represent a promoted Pawn in Crazyhouse-like games, i.e. on capture it turns back onto a Pawn. A + similarly indicate the piece is a Shogi-style promoted piece, that should revert to its non-promo\r
-ted version on capture (rather than to a Pawn).\r
+A tilde as a piece name does mean this piece is used to represent a promoted Pawn in Crazyhouse-like games, i.e. on capture it turns back onto a Pawn. A + similarly indicate the piece is a Shogi-style promoted piece, that should revert to \r
+its non-promoted version on capture (rather than to a Pawn).\r
\par Note that promoted pieces are represented by pieces 11 further in the list.\r
\par You should not have to use this option often: each variant has its own default setting for the piece representation in FEN, which should be sufficient in normal use.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 rsh }}#\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 Settings }\r
}}{\f1\fs18\up6 }{\cs58\f1\super #{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 Settings }}}{\f1 Settings\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {When WinBoard starts up, it reads option settings from a file named }{\i WinBoard.ini }{\r
-in its installation directory (the directory containing WinBoard.exe). Options in this file have the same format as }{\uldb command line options}{\v Options}{\r
-, except that they do not all have to be on a single line. You can put a comment in a settings file by preceding it with a semicolon (}{\f2 ;}{).\r
+in its installation directory (the directory containing WinBoard.exe). Options in this file have the same format as }{\uldb command line options}{\v Options}{, except that they do not all have to be on a single line. You can put a comment in a se\r
+ttings file by preceding it with a semicolon (}{\f2 ;}{).\r
\par The WinBoard.ini file is read before the command line is processed, so any options you give on the command line override options in the file.\r
\par }{\f1 If WinBoard encounters a /}{\f1\uldb settingsFile}{\v\f1 settingsFile}{\f1 }{\i\f1 filename }{\f1 or }{\f1\uldb @}{\v\f1 atsign}{\i\f1 filename }{\f1 \r
option while reading settings (whether from the command line or a file), it reads more settings from the given file before reading the next option.\r
\par The }{\f1\uldb Save Settings Now}{\v\f1 SaveSettings}{\f1 menu command writes the current values of most options to a file. In addition, settings are saved automatically when WinBoard exits if }{\f1\uldb Save Settings on Exit}{\v\f1 SaveSettingsOnExit}{\r
\f1 is checked. The settings are written to the last file named in a /settingsFile command, if any; otherwise to WinBoard.ini}{\i\f1 .}{\f1 The @ option does not affect which file settings are saved to.\r
-\par Warning: Because Save Settings overwrites the last settings file (usually WinBoard.ini) and only saves a subset of WinBoard's options, you should not add settings of more options to such a file with a text editor. If you do\r
- this, your additional options will be lost on the next Save Settings. You can change the values of existing settings freely, using Notepad or any plain text editor. Be careful not to do this while WinBoard is running, however, unless you know that Save S\r
-ettings on Exit is off. Otherwise all your changes will be overwritten and lost when WinBoard exits.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s66\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cf11\cgrid {\f1 Notice that tournament managers, like PSWBTM, usually call WinBoard with the option not to save settings on exit, so that the entire tournament uses the sam\r
-e settings. So it does make sense to edit \lquote volatile\rquote options, such as /variant, into the settings file.\r
+\par Warning: Because Save Settings overwrites the last settings file (usually WinBoard.ini) and only saves a subset of WinBoard's options, you should not add settings of more options to such a file with a text edit\r
+or. If you do this, your additional options will be lost on the next Save Settings. You can change the values of existing settings freely, using Notepad or any plain text editor. Be careful not to do this while WinBoard is running, however, unless you kno\r
+w that Save Settings on Exit is off. Otherwise all your changes will be overwritten and lost when WinBoard exits.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s66\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cf11\cgrid {\f1 Notice that tournament managers, like PSWBTM, usually call WinBoard with the option not to save settings on exit, so that the entire tournament\r
+ uses the same settings. So it does make sense to edit \lquote volatile\rquote options, such as /variant, into the settings file.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super K}{\f1 ICS Logon}\r
}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 ICSLogon}}}{\f1 ICS Logon\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Whenever WinBoard connects to the Internet Chess Server, if it finds a file called }{\i\f1 ICS.ini }{\f1 in its installation directory}{\i\f1 ,}{\f1 it feeds the file\r
-'s contents to the ICS as commands. Usually the first two lines of the file should be your ICS user name and password. You can specify a different name instead of }{\i\f1 ICS.ini}{\f1 by using the }{\f1\uldb icslogon}{\v\f1 icslogon}{\f1 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Whenever WinBoard connects to the Internet Chess Server, if it finds a file called }{\i\f1 ICS.ini }{\f1 in its installation directory}{\i\f1 ,}{\f1 it f\r
+eeds the file's contents to the ICS as commands. Usually the first two lines of the file should be your ICS user name and password. You can specify a different name instead of }{\i\f1 ICS.ini}{\f1 by using the }{\f1\uldb icslogon}{\v\f1 icslogon}{\f1 \r
command line option.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
K}{\f1 Installing Chess Engines}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 Installing Chess Engines}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Introduction\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 \r
WinBoard is capable of operating with many different chess engines. You can play chess against a compatible engine, set up matches between two engines, or (advanced users only) run an automated computer player on an ICS.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Typically, the main diffi\r
-culty in installing a new chess engine for use by WinBoard comes in getting the engine itself running and setting its options appropriately. The connection to WinBoard is relatively straightforward.\r
-\par WinBoard-compatible chess engines are Win32 command line \r
-programs that you can run by hand in an MS-DOS Prompt box and type human-readable commands to. WinBoard connects to an engine simply by starting the engine up in the background and communicating with it through a pair of pipes. Therefore the basic procedu\r
-re for installing an engine is:\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Typically, t\r
+he main difficulty in installing a new chess engine for use by WinBoard comes in getting the engine itself running and setting its options appropriately. The connection to WinBoard is relatively straightforward.\r
+\par WinBoard-compatible chess engines are Win32 \r
+command line programs that you can run by hand in an MS-DOS Prompt box and type human-readable commands to. WinBoard connects to an engine simply by starting the engine up in the background and communicating with it through a pair of pipes. Therefore the \r
+basic procedure for installing an engine is:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s20\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 1. Get a copy of the engine and any supporting files it needs.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 2. Install and configure the engine as a command-line program by following the instructions that come with it. Try it out by running it from the command line in a\r
-n MS-DOS Prompt box and make sure it works.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 2. Install and configure the engine as a command-line program by following the instructions that come with it. Try it out by running it from the comm\r
+and line in an MS-DOS Prompt box and make sure it works.\r
\par 3. Optional, but recommended: Try out the WinBoard plus engine combination by running WinBoard with the proper command line arguments in an MS-DOS Prompt box.\r
\par 4. Create a shortcut on your desktop or Start menu to run the engine with WinBoard.\r
\par 5. Optionally edit your WinBoard.ini file to add the engine to the drop-down lists on WinBoard's startup dialog.\r
in this example. Download your copy of Crafty into this directory from its author's FTP site, }{\f2 ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt}{\f1 . At this writing, you will need at least the following files:\r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li520\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2\fs20 read.me\line v15/crafty.doc\line v15/crafty.faq\line v15/wcrafty-15.*.exe}{\f1\fs20 \r
(where * is replaced by the largest number there)\line }{\f2\fs20 common/start.zip}{\fs20 \line }{\f2\fs20 common/medium.zip}{\fs20 }{\f1\fs20 (or another book).\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s16\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 2. The first three files are \r
-documentation that you can read with a text editor. Read the read.me file first and follow the instructions carefully. This will take some time. Do not write to the author of WinBoard if you have trouble with the instructions in the Crafty read.me. Try ru\r
-nning Crafty from an MS-DOS Prompt box and make sure it works before you go on.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s16\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 2. The first thr\r
+ee files are documentation that you can read with a text editor. Read the read.me file first and follow the instructions carefully. This will take some time. Do not write to the author of WinBoard if you have trouble with the instructions in the Crafty re\r
+ad.me. Try running Crafty from an MS-DOS Prompt box and make sure it works before you go on.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 3. Optional, but recommended: In an MS-DOS Prompt box,}{ }{\f2 cd }{\f1 to the directory where WinBoard is installed, typically }{\f2 "C:\\Program Files\\WinBoard"}{\f1 \r
. Then type the following command line. Use the actual name of the wcrafty file you downloaded, not an }{\f2 *}{\f1 , and if your browser changed the first period to an underscore when you downloaded the file, make that change in the command line too.\r
\r
\par }\pard\plain \s63\fi-720\li1440\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f2\fs20\cgrid {WinBoard /cp /fcp=WCrafty-15.* /fd="C:\\Program Files\\Crafty" /scp=WCrafty-15.* /sd="C:\\Program Files\\Crafty"\r
\par }\pard\plain \s16\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 WinBoard should start up, with Crafty running as its chess engine. Check that you can play chess against Crafty.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 4. To make a shortcut or Start menu entry for Crafty: Right-click on the desktop and s\r
-elect New/Shortcut. Use the Browse button to find your winboard.exe file and get its name into the Command Line box. (It usually will be "C:\\Program Files\\WinBoard\\\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 4. To make a shortcut or Start menu entry for Crafty: Right-click on the \r
+desktop and select New/Shortcut. Use the Browse button to find your winboard.exe file and get its name into the Command Line box. (It usually will be "C:\\Program Files\\WinBoard\\\r
winboard.exe".) Click in the Command Line box and hit the End key to go to the end. Add the following to the end of the command line, }{\i\f1 after}{\f1 the closing quotation mark. Use the actual name of the wcrafty file you downloaded, not an }{\f2 *}{\r
\f1 , and if your browser changed the first period to an underscore when you downloaded the file, make that change in the command line too.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s63\fi-720\li1440\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f2\fs20\cgrid {/cp /fcp=WCrafty-15.* /fd="C:\\Program Files\\Crafty" \line /scp=WCrafty-15.* /sd="C:\\Program Files\\Crafty"\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s62\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Press Next, choose a name for the shortcut, and press Finish. You can now use this shortcut to run WinBoard with Crafty. Double-click i\r
-t to check that it works. You can drag or copy the shortcut into your Start menu if you like.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s62\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Press Next, choose a name for the shortcut, and press Finish. You can now use this shortcut to run WinBoard with Crafty. D\r
+ouble-click it to check that it works. You can drag or copy the shortcut into your Start menu if you like.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 5. To add Crafty as an option in the WinBoard Startup dialog, edit your }{\f1\uldb WinBoard.ini file}{\v\f1 Settings}{\f1 \r
with Notepad or another plain text editor, carefully following the example shown under }{\f1\uldb /firstChessProgramNames}{\v\f1 firstChessProgramNames}{\f1 above.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s2\li120\sb120\sa60\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel1\adjustright \b\f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 For more information\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If you would like to run an automated computer player on the ICS, see the separate file }{\f2 zippy.README}{\f1 . If you would like to write your own engine to interface t\r
-o WinBoard, see the separate file }{\f2 engine-intf.html}{\f1 \r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 If you would like to run an automated computer player on the ICS, see the separate file }{\f2 zippy.README}{\f1 . If you would like to write your own engine t\r
+o interface to WinBoard, see the separate file }{\f2 engine-intf.html}{\f1 \r
, and join the mailing list mentioned there. Both files are included in the WinBoard distribution. You might also want to get the source code for WinBoard. It is available from the author's Web page, http://www.tim-mann.org/chess.html}{\f2 .}{\f1 \r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
K}{\f1 Firewalls}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 Firewalls}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 Firewalls}}+{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super +}{\f1 main}}}{\f1\fs18\up6 }{\f1\fs20 FIREWALLS\r
\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 By default, "WinBoard /ics"}{\i\f1 }{\f1 \r
-communicates with an Internet Chess Server by opening a TCP socket directly from the machine it is running on to the ICS. If there is a firewall between your machine and the ICS, thi\r
-s won't work. Here are some recipes for getting around common kinds of firewalls using special options to WinBoard}{\i\f1 .}{\f1 Important: See the paragraph in the }{\f1\uldb LIMITATIONS}{\v\f1 LIMITATIONS}{\f1 section below about extra echoes.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Suppose that you can't telnet directly to ICS, \r
-but you can telnet to a firewall host, log in, and then telnet from there to ICS. Let's say the firewall is called fire.wall.com. Set command-line options as follows: \r
+communicates with an Internet Chess Server by opening a TCP socket directly from the machine it is running on to the ICS. If there is a firewall between your machine and\r
+ the ICS, this won't work. Here are some recipes for getting around common kinds of firewalls using special options to WinBoard}{\i\f1 .}{\f1 Important: See the paragraph in the }{\f1\uldb LIMITATIONS}{\v\f1 LIMITATIONS}{\f1 \r
+ section below about extra echoes.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Suppose that you can't telnet dire\r
+ctly to ICS, but you can telnet to a firewall host, log in, and then telnet from there to ICS. Let's say the firewall is called fire.wall.com. Set command-line options as follows: \r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li520\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2\fs20 WinBoard -ics -icshost fire.wall.com -icsport 23\r
-\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Then when you run WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 in ICS mode,\r
- you will be prompted to log in to the firewall host. (This works because port 23 is the standard telnet login service.) Do so, then telnet to ICS, using a command like "telnet chessclub.com 5000", or whatever command the firewall provides for telnetting \r
-to port 5000.\r
-\par If your firewall lets you telnet (or rlogin) to remote hosts, but doesn't let you telnet to port 5000, you will have to find some other host outside the firewall that does let you do this, and hop through it. For instance, suppose you have an \r
-account at foo.edu. Follow the recipe above, but instead of typing "telnet chessclub.com 5000" to the firewall, type "telnet foo.edu" (or "rlogin foo.edu"), log in there, and then type "telnet chessclub.com 5000".\r
+\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Then when you run WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 \r
+in ICS mode, you will be prompted to log in to the firewall host. (This works because port 23 is the standard telnet login service.) Do so, then telnet to ICS, using a command like "telnet chessclub.com 5000", or whatever command the firewall provides for\r
+ telnetting to port 5000.\r
+\par If your firewall lets you telnet (or rlogin) to remote hosts, but doesn't let you telnet to port 5000, you will have to find some other host outside the firewall that does let you do this, and hop through it. For instance, suppose\r
+ you have an account at foo.edu. Follow the recipe above, but instead of typing "telnet chessclub.com 5000" to the firewall, type "telnet foo.edu" (or "rlogin foo.edu"), log in there, and then type "telnet chessclub.com 5000".\r
\par Exception: chessclub.com itself lets you connect to the chess server on the default telnet port (23), which is what you get if you don\rquote t specify a port to the telnet program. But the other chess servers don\rquote t allow this.\r
\par Suppose that you can't telnet directly to ICS, but you can use rsh to run programs on a firewall host, and that host can telnet to ICS. Let's say the firewall is called rsh.wall.com. Set command-line options as follows: \r
\par }\pard\plain \s19\li520\sb60\sl-240\slmult0\keep\nowidctlpar\tx520\tx920\tx1320\tx1720\tx2120\adjustright \f6\fs16\cgrid {\f2\fs20 WinBoard -ics -gateway rsh.wall.com -icshost chessclub.com\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Then when you run WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 in ICS mode, it will connect to the ICS by using rsh to run the command "telnet chessclub.com 5000" on host rsh.wall.com.\r
-\par ICC timestamp and FICS timeseal do not work through many}{\b\f1 }{\f1 firewalls. You can use them only if your firewall gives a clean TCP connection with a full 8-bit wide p\r
-ath. If your firewall allows you to get out only by running a special telnet program, you can't use timestamp or timeseal across it. But if you have access to a computer just outside your firewall, and you have much lower netlag when talking to that compu\r
-ter than to the ICS, it might be worthwhile running timestamp there. Follow the instructions above for hopping through a host outside the firewall (foo.edu in the example), but run timestamp or timeseal on that host instead of telnet.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s20\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Suppose that you have \r
-a SOCKS firewall that requires you to go through some extra level of authentication, but after that will give you a clean 8-bit wide TCP connection to the chess server. In that case, if you are using timestamp or timeseal, you need to somehow socksify it;\r
- if not, you need to socksify WinBoard itself. Socksification is beyond the scope of this document, but see the SOCKS Web site at http://www.socks.nec.com/how2socksify.html.\r
+\par ICC timestamp and FICS timeseal do not work through many}{\b\f1 }{\f1 firewalls. You can use them only if your firewall gives a clean TCP connection with a full\r
+ 8-bit wide path. If your firewall allows you to get out only by running a special telnet program, you can't use timestamp or timeseal across it. But if you have access to a computer just outside your firewall, and you have much lower netlag when talking \r
+to that computer than to the ICS, it might be worthwhile running timestamp there. Follow the instructions above for hopping through a host outside the firewall (foo.edu in the example), but run timestamp or timeseal on that host instead of telnet.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s20\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 Suppose t\r
+hat you have a SOCKS firewall that requires you to go through some extra level of authentication, but after that will give you a clean 8-bit wide TCP connection to the chess server. In that case, if you are using timestamp or timeseal, you need to somehow\r
+ socksify it; if not, you need to socksify WinBoard itself. Socksification is beyond the scope of this document, but see the SOCKS Web site at http://www.socks.nec.com/how2socksify.html.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
K}{\f1 Limitations}}#{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super #}{\f1 Limitations}}${\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \r
\f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 Limitations}}+{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super +}{\f1 main}}}{\f1\fs18\up6 }{\f1\fs20 LIMITATIONS }{\f1\fs20\cf11 \r
AND NON-LIMITATIONS}{\f1\fs20 \r
-\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 is a Win32 application. It runs only\r
- on Windows NT and Windows 95. It does not work on Windows 3.11 or earlier, even with the Win32s compatibility package.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s26\li120\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 is a Win32 application.\r
+ It runs only on Windows NT and Windows 95. It does not work on Windows 3.11 or earlier, even with the Win32s compatibility package.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\i\f1 CMail, }{\f1 the companion program to xboard for playing electronic mail correspondence chess, has not been ported to Win32.\r
\par There is no way for two people running copies of WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 to play each other without going through the Internet Chess Server.\r
\par Under some circumstances, your ICS password may be echoed when you log on.\r
-\par If you are connecting to the ICS by running telnet, timestamp, or timese\r
-al on an Internet provider host, you may find that each line you type is echoed back an extra time after you hit Enter. You can probably turn this echo off. If your Internet provider is a Unix system, type "}{\f2 stty -echo}{\f1 \r
+\par If you are connecting to the ICS by running telnet, timesta\r
+mp, or timeseal on an Internet provider host, you may find that each line you type is echoed back an extra time after you hit Enter. You can probably turn this echo off. If your Internet provider is a Unix system, type "}{\f2 stty -echo}{\f1 \r
" after you log in to the provider but before you run telnet, timestamp, or timeseal. In addition, you may need to type the sequence \ldblquote }{\f2 Ctrl+Q Ctrl+E Enter}{\f1 \ldblquote after you have finished logging in to ICS. On VMS, type \ldblquote }\r
{\f2 set terminal /noecho /nowrap}{\f1 \rdblquote , and after you telnet to the ICS, type \ldblquote }{\f2 Ctrl+Q Ctrl+] Enter set mode char Enter Enter}{\f1 \rdblquote \r
. It is a good idea to turn off the extra remote echo if you can, because otherwise it can get interleaved with output from the ICS and confuse WinBoard's parsing routines. Don\rquote t just turn off }{\f1\uldb Local Line Editing}{\v\f1 localLineEditing}{\r
\par Some WinBoard functions may not work with versions of GNU Chess earlier than 4.0, patchlevel 77. The current version of WinBoard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 works best with Crafty version 15.11 or later.\r
\par }{\f1\cf11 Many of the following points used to be limitations in WinBoard 4.2.7 and earlier, but are now fixed:\r
\par The internal move legality tester in WinBoard 4.3.xx does look at the game history, and is fully aware of castling or en passant-capture rights. }{\f1 It permits castling with the king on the }{\b\f1 d}{\f1 \r
- file because this is possible in some "wild 1" games on ICS. The piece-drop menu does not check piece drops in bughouse to see if you actually hold the piece you are trying to drop.}{\f1\cf11 But this way of \r
-dropping pieces should be considered an obsolete feature, now that pieces can be dropped by dragging them from the holdings to the board. }{\f1 Anyway, if you would attempt an illegal move when using a chess engine or the ICS,}{\f1\cf11 }{\f1 \r
-WinBoard will accept the error message that comes back, undo the move, and let you try another.\r
+ file because this is possible in some "wild 1" games on ICS. The piece-drop menu does not check piece drops in bughouse to see if you actually hold the piece you are trying to drop.}{\f1\cf11 But\r
+ this way of dropping pieces should be considered an obsolete feature, now that pieces can be dropped by dragging them from the holdings to the board. }{\f1 Anyway, if you would attempt an illegal move when using a chess engine or the ICS,}{\f1\cf11 }{\r
+\f1 WinBoard will accept the error message that comes back, undo the move, and let you try another.\r
\par }{\f1\cf11 FEN positions saved by WinBoard}{\i\f1\cf11 }{\f1\cf11 do include correct information about whether castling or en passant are legal, and also handle the 50-move counter.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s20\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 The mate detector does not understand that non-contact mate is not really mate in bughouse.}{\f1\cf11 }{\f1 \r
-The only problem this causes while playing is minor: a "#" (mate indicator) character will show up after a non-contact mating move in the move list. WinBoard will not assume the game is over at that point,}{\f1\cf11 not e\r
-ven when the option Detect Mates is on.\r
+The only problem this causes while playing is minor: a "#" (mate indicator) character will show up after a non-contact mating move in the move list. WinBoard will not assume the game is over at that point,}{\f1\cf11 \r
+ not even when the option Detect Mates is on.\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1\cf11 \r
-Edit Game mode always uses the rules of the selected variant, which can be a variant that uses piece drops. You can load and edit games that contain piece drops. The (obsolete) piece menus are not active, but you ca\r
-n perform piece drops by dragging pieces from the holdings.\r
-\par Edit Position mode does not allow you to edit the Crazyhouse holdings properly. You cannot drag pieces to the holding, and using the popup menu to put pieces there does not adapt the holding count\r
-s and leads to an inconsistent state. Set up Crazyhouse positions by loading / pasting a bFEN, from there you can set the holdings.\r
+Edit Game mode always uses the rules of the selected variant, which can be a variant that uses piece drops. You can load and edit games that contain piece drops. The (obsolete) piece menus are not activ\r
+e, but you can perform piece drops by dragging pieces from the holdings.\r
+\par Edit Position mode does not allow you to edit the Crazyhouse holdings properly. You cannot drag pieces to the holding, and using the popup menu to put pieces there does not adapt the \r
+holding counts and leads to an inconsistent state. Set up Crazyhouse positions by loading / pasting a bFEN, from there you can set the holdings.\r
\par Fischer Random castling is fully understood. You can enter castlings by dragging the King on top of your Rook. You can probably also play Fischer Random successfully on ICS by typing castling moves into the ICS Interaction window.\r
\par }{\f1 Also see the ToDo file included with the distribution for many other possible bugs, limitations, and ideas for improvement that have been suggested.\r
\par }\pard\plain \s1\li120\sb280\sa120\sl-320\slmult0\nowidctlpar\outlinelevel0\adjustright \b\f5\cgrid {\f1\fs20 \page }{\cs58\f1\fs20\super K{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super \r
\cs58\f1\super $}{\f1 Authors}}+{\footnote\ftnalt \pard\plain \s57\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\cs58\f1\super +}{\f1 main}}}{\f1\fs18\up6 }{\f1\fs20 AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS\r
\par }\pard\plain \li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cgrid {\f1 WinBoard is partly based on }{\i\f1 xboard}{\f1 , a chessboard program for Unix and the X Window System. Tim Mann has been responsible for all versions of WinBoard,}{\r
\i\f1 }{\f1 and for xboard versions 1.3 and beyond. }{\f1\cf11 H.G.Muller is responsible for version 4.3.}{\f1 \r
-\par Mark Williams added many features to WinBoard 4.1.0, including copy/paste, premove, icsAlarm, autoFlipView, training mode, auto raise, and blindfold. Hugh Fischer added piece animation to xboard, and Henrik Gram added it to WinBoard. Frank McIngva\r
-le contributed many xboard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 user interface improvements and improved Crafty support. Jochen Wiedmann ported xboard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 to the Amiga, creating }{\i\f1 AmyBoard}{\f1 \r
+\par Mark Williams added many features to WinBoard 4.1.0, including copy/paste, premove, icsAlarm, autoFlipView, training mode, auto raise, and blindfold. Hugh Fischer added piece animation to xboard, and Henrik Gram added it to WinBoard. \r
+Frank McIngvale contributed many xboard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 user interface improvements and improved Crafty support. Jochen Wiedmann ported xboard}{\i\f1 }{\f1 to the Amiga, creating }{\i\f1 AmyBoard}{\f1 \r
, and converted the documentation to texinfo. Elmar Bartel contributed the new piece bitmaps for version 3.2. Evan Welsh wrote }{\i\f1 CMail. }{\f1 \r
John Chanak contributed the initial implementation of ICS mode. The default color scheme was adapted from Wayne Christopher's }{\i\f1 XChess }{\f1 program. Chris Sears and Dan Sears wrote the original xboard}{\i\f1 . }{\f1 They were responsible for xboard\r
}{\i\f1 }{\f1 versions 1.0 through 1.2. }{\f1\cf6 \r
-Allessandro Scotti added many elements to the user interface, 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.}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 H.G. \r
-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 ore robust in dealing with buggy and cras\r
-hing engines, and extended time control with a time-odds and node-count-based modes.}{\f1 \r
+Allessandro Scotti added many elements to the user interface, 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.}{\f1 }{\f1\cf11 \r
+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 ore robust in dealing with bu\r
+ggy and crashing engines, and extended time control with a time-odds and node-count-based modes.}{\f1 \r
\par Send bug reports to <bug-xboard@gnu.org>. Please run WinBoard with the /debug option and include the output from the resulting WinBoard.debug file in your message.\r
-\par }\pard\plain \s66\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cf11\cgrid {\f1 The WinB\r
-oard 4.3.xx line is being developed by H.G. Muller independently of the GNU Savannah xboard project. Bug reports on this version, and suggestions for improvements and additions, are best posted in the WinBoard forum, development section (http://www.open-a\r
-urec.com/wbforum).\r
-\par }{\f1\cf2 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 b\r
-oth from the Savannah web site and the WinBoard forum.\r
+\par }\pard\plain \s66\li120\sb80\sl-240\slmult0\nowidctlpar\adjustright \f5\fs20\cf11\cgrid {\f1 \r
+The WinBoard 4.3.xx line is being developed by H.G. Muller independently of the GNU Savannah xboard project. Bug reports on this version, and suggestions for improvements and additions, are best posted in the WinBoard forum, development section (}\r
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+\par }{\f1\cf2 Michel van den Bergh provided the code for reading Polyglot opening books.\r
+\par Arun Persaud worked with H.G. Muller to combine all the features of the never-released WinBoard 4.2.\r
+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.\r
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