In command line, you have the option "set automatic game on/off". Once current games end, you can issue your commands and then use "new game" to start a new game in the session.
In the GUI you have the option: Settings/Options/Start new games immediately If you disable the option, then you have no other mean to start a new game than using a "new game" command: there's no way to start a new game by clicking on something (which is bad IMO). MaX. 2009/10/4 Timothy Y. Chow <tc...@alum.mit.edu>: > Occasionally I'm at a library or something where there's a public computer > from which I can ssh to my home machine to use gnubg in line-terminal > mode, but cannot bring up the GUI. > > I want to be able to play a money-game session and save all the games. > Better still would be to analyze the session (say at 2-ply) and view/save > the results of *that*, but I'd settle for saving the results and analyzing > them later. I can't figure out how to do that. Part of the problem seems > to be that as soon as a money game ends, gnubg starts up a new game > immediately, with no opportunity to execute a command between the end of a > game and the start of the next game. If I type "save game" after the new > game has started, it saves the new game and not the one that just > finished. > > Tim > > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnubg mailing list > Bug-gnubg@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg > _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg