Giorgio Bellegotti wrote:

Hi!

> I have done some changes in scid code to accept, in the command line, 
> the name of a filter file (.sso, previuosly saved).
> So, it's now possible to open a database and to apply a filter to it 
> immediately at startup time.

Though I never used it and would be interested in your
usage, I think it is a sensible behaviour of scid to be
able to handle its own files if passed along on the command
line.

> If this feature holds your interest, I can commit it in CVS sources.
> Please, give me a feedback.

I'd vote for a yes.

BTW: mainly unnoticed some local patche from me slipped into
the cvs. As you all know the database cache can be filled
automatically. The lines used are hardcoded into scid. I
just added some lines of code that checks if a file
"treecache.dat" exists in $scidconfig/config. If yes it
sources the lines from there. The format is simple, there's
no GUI for it and I do not know whether this feature should
persist. I just found it handy for reindexing some dbs. The
file should just contains something like this:

set tree(standardLines) {
   {}
   {1.c4}
   {1.c4 c5}
   {1.c4 c5 2.Nf3}
}

Just add the lines here. I'm still a bit in the usage of
SOR-files instead of Pascals OpeningDBs (mainly cause they
have such a nice view of the variants tree).

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