Thank you again for your effort. Really much appreciated.

Do you have the raw neural network weight files?

-Øystein

tir. 6. feb. 2024 kl. 08:13 skrev Philippe Michel <philippe.mich...@free.fr
>:

> A new version of GNUbg is available at https://www.gnu.org/software/gnubg/
> with the following improvements or new features since the previous version.
>
> Playing skill:
>
> Improvement to cube decisions at 0- and 1-ply and weaker levels. Cube
> error rates are approximately halved and the repartition of errors
> (premature doubles vs. missed doubles vs. take or pass errors) is now
> similar to higher plies instead of being mostly premature doubles.
>
> GUI:
>
> New button to analyse the current match with one click instead of going
> through a menu. Optionally runs in background and allows to start
> browsing the results while the analysis is still running.
>
> New button to analyse a file. This offers three usage modes:
> - batch analysis, similar to what was already existing
> - single file analysis, similar to the current match analysis above
> - smart analysis: single file analysis of the most recent file of a
>   directory (presumably where the user saves its exported matches
>   when playing online).
>
> Feature to show how the player's GNU error rate has evolved throughout
> the player's history, as provided by the database records.
>
> The above "one click analysis" features have added two more buttons to
> the toolbar, and this could make it too wide for some screens. Using an
> icons-only toolbar allows to work around this issue ; every button has a
> tooltip and the settings are autosaved.
>
> Improvement the the existing (but almost undocumented and only available
> from the CLI) possibility to always show a list of players at the bottom
> of the board
>
> Other miscellaneous improvements:
>
> Much more extensive Japanese translation.
>
> Many bug fixes.
>
>

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