Re: [Bug-gnubg] Integrated 'Take screenshot' feature? (jpg)

2013-06-07 Thread Ian Shaw
From: bug-gnubg-bounces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org [mailto:bug-gnubg-bounces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Wayne Joseph Sent: 06 June 2013 18:16 To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Integrated 'Take screenshot' feature? (jpg) Hallo all, I don't want to disrupt

Re: [Bug-gnubg] Integrated 'Take screenshot' feature? (jpg)

2013-06-07 Thread Guido Flohr
Hi, Am Donnerstag, den 06.06.2013, 18:15 +0100 schrieb Wayne Joseph: Off the top of my head, it would be nice if it popped up a ‘choose directory’ dialog and allowed you to automatically save a jpg of the currently selected move. What's wrong with clicking Save, and save the current position

Re: [Bug-gnubg] Analyse - Market Window question?

2013-06-07 Thread Ian Shaw
Hi Wayne, The double point of the market window is the lowest winning chance at which you could consider a double. If this were the last roll of the game, and you would never get a chance to double later, it would be correct to double. In most circumstances, you should wait until you are

Re: [Bug-gnubg] Integrated 'Take screenshot' feature? (jpg)

2013-06-07 Thread sebalotek
Ian Shaw wrote: but unless until the gnubg team implement this, have you looked at Greenshot? Thanks for the suggestion Ian - I have installed it and it is indeed very useful. The only things which perhaps detract from it being the perfect solution are that it cannot automatically

Re: [Bug-gnubg] Integrated 'Take screenshot' feature? (jpg)

2013-06-07 Thread sebalotek
Guido Flohr-4 wrote: What's wrong with clicking Save, and save the current position as a PNG? Thanks for your suggestion Guido. I did have a look at this feature but there are some useful things missing from the 'save as - png' proposal as this method solely exports an image of the board and

Re: [Bug-gnubg] explain the 'proper cube action' statistic?

2013-06-07 Thread sebalotek
milfor wrote: The correct decision is not to double. But if you have a weak oppenent that makes the error to pass with more than 15.2% probability in situations like that then it would be a good idea to double here. So the 15.2% could be called the probability of an opponents error you