Report bugs and problems with @value{NAME} to
@example
-tim@@tim-mann.org.
+xboard@@tim-mann.org.
@end example
Please use the @file{script} program to start a typescript, run
make
./xboard -debug
exit
-mail tim@@tim-mann.org
+mail xboard@@tim-mann.org
Subject: Your short description of the problem
Your detailed description of the problem
~r typescript
and we will get in touch with you about merging them in
to the main line of development.
-Send CMail bug reports/suggestions to
-@example
-evan@@quadstone.co.uk
-@end example
-
@node Contributors
@chapter Authors and contributors to @value{NAME}
@cindex Authors
@cindex Contributors
@table @asis
-@item Tim Mann (tim@@tim-mann.org)
+@item Tim Mann
has been responsible for XBoard versions 1.3 and beyond, and for
WinBoard, a port of XBoard to Microsoft Win32 (Windows NT and
Windows 95)
@item Ben Nye contributed X copy/paste code for XBoard.
-@item Hugh Fisher (Hugh.Fisher@@cs.anu.edu.au)
+@item Hugh Fisher
added animated piece movement to XBoard, and
Henrik Gram (henrikg@@funcom.com) added it to WinBoard.
-@item Frank McIngvale (frankm@@hiwaay.net)
+@item Frank McIngvale
added click/click moving, the Analysis modes,
piece flashing, ZIICS import, and ICS text colorization to XBoard.
-@item Jochen Wiedmann (wiedmann@@neckar-alb.de)
+@item Jochen Wiedmann
ported XBoard to the Amiga, creating AmyBoard, and converted the
documentation to texinfo. He was responsible for AmyBoard versions through
330.5 (based on xboard 3.3.pl0).
@item Elmar Bartel
contributed the new piece bitmaps introduced in version 3.2.
-@item Evan Welsh (Evan.Welsh@@msdw.com)
+@item Evan Welsh
wrote @code{CMail}.
@item Patrick Surry
@node Crafty
@section Crafty
-Crafty is a chess engine written by Bob Hyatt (hyatt@@cis.uab.edu).
+Crafty is a chess engine written by Bob Hyatt.
You can use XBoard to play a game against Crafty, hook Crafty up
to an ICS, or use Crafty to interactively analyze games and positions
for you.