Alexander, hello.

> [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> After having a break for some months I have found that
>> scid 3.6.1 on 8.04 ubuntu can not repeatedly move pieces
>> when I press on <-,-> keys at viewing a game.
>> A piece makes one move at the first pressing, but not the following.
>
> There was an issue in docking mode for keyboard move entry. Did you
> try Options/Window unhook docking mode and restart? At least for me
> all keyboard move entries work like a charm. Besides, in docking mode
> it might well be that the wrong tab has the focus and thus the
> keyboard is unhooked? (E.g. left/right keys do different things in
> different windows.)


Thanks for suggesting!

I did not mention that i had read this undocking thread too and
played around with *all* window options.
No effect.
Just have built from the cvs version 4.0.
The same.

I have to either re-focus or click on the view window title bar.

Needless to say how the arrow shortcuts are important.
I am guessing it that can somehow connect to versions of TCL/TK. 
9.04 ubuntu ships 8.5. I tried to build with 8.4 -

   ./configure  BINDIR=/usr/local/bin TCL_VERSION="8.4"


    configure: Makefile configuration program for Scid
    Renaming "Makefile" to "Makefile.bak"
    Tcl/Tk version: 8.4
    Your operating system is: Linux 2.6.28-13-generic
    Location of "tcl.h": /usr/include/tcl8.4
    Location of "tk.h": /usr/include/tcl8.4
    Location of Tcl 8.4 library: /usr/lib
    Location of Tk 8.4 library: /usr/lib


out of curiosity if that could help.
Built passed fine, but at starting scid requested 8.5:


   $ ./scid
   Error in startup script: version conflict for package "Tcl": have 8.4, need 
8.5
    while executing
   "package require Tcl 8.5"
    (file "./scid" line 40)




cheers,

Andrei

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