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Winboard Forums" Re:ICS seek list window request: Postby H.G.Muller » 02 Feb 2010, 23:34 wrote:
OK, one more seek-graph version (4.20100203): apart from fixing the compiler problem with node count that all versions made by me shared, I also discovered that I did not properly jump back to the beginning of the pattern-matching loop after recognizing a seek-ad message. Occasionally this led to a message relevant for plotting or removing a dot not being recognized (so that it was printed in the ICS window, in stead of acted upon), when two of them came in the same TCP/IP packet. The version I posted now has this fixed by adding the proper 'continue' statements. Now I can run for a ful our on ICC with the eval-graph up without this ever happening.
I also use the proper names for the various wilds now. (This is mainly for the benefit of ICC, where everything that is not blitz, lightning or standard is called wild(N); FICS already uses the 'poetic names' in the seek ads by itself.)



Winboard Forums" Re:ICS seek list window request: Post by H.G.Muller wrote:OK, one more bugfix (4.20100204):
For one, I added the right mouse button into the mix. The left button still behaves exactly as it did, but clicking on a dot with the right mouse pointer will push the ad that is displayed to the back, so that it shows a new one in the case of (nearly) coinciding dots. The same could already be done by left-press on the dot followed by left-release off dots to prevent issuing the challenge, but with the right button you will never challenge, and this might be easier. Right-clicking in an empty region of the graph will refresh it by fetching a new sought list from the ICS, without the need to pop down the graph first.
I have now also made it such that when the mouse pointer is within range of more than a single ad, an exclamation point is displayed in front of the ad text, so you know there is something behind it, which you could get at by rightclicking.
This led me to discover that many ads were there in duplicat. Now it turns out some people genuinely place the same seek ad twice. But in most cases it turned out to be due to a bug, that re-parsed the first part of the sought list that was received in parts (as long sought lists usually are). I fixed that bug now.
I also have computer ads displayed as squares now; human ads are still dots. This version seems to be fully operational, the right-clicking to get at ads 'in the background' seems to work quite well.





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