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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Auto-analyse then auto-add each match to database


From: waynejoseph
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Auto-analyse then auto-add each match to database
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 17:44:09 -0000

Happy new year all!

Thought I'd give this request one last try. Or can anybody suggest anybody I
can email directly to get an update?

Many thanks.

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Is it possible to have an option check-box (or even a keyboard shortcut) to
auto-analyse each match after completion?

Also, is it possible to have an option check-box (or even a keyboard
shortcut) to auto-add each analysed match to the internal database after
analysis?

>From a HCI perspective, I feel that this would greatly increase the value
(and usage) of the database for statistical analysis and avoid the
less-than-fun repetitive clicking after each match (of which one  might play
thousands).

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Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2015 12:30:30 +0000
From: Brighton Backgammon Uk <address@hidden>
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Hello all,

Just checking if there is any support for the previous idea below?
If so is there any rough timeline of when it could be implemented?

Thanks

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Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 14:12:40 -0600
From: Michael Petch <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] REQ - Auto-analyse then auto-add each match
        to      database
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On 2015-04-21 12:18 PM, Wayne Joseph wrote:

>* Is it possible to have an option check-box (or even a keyboard *
>* shortcut) to auto-analyse each match after completion?*
>
>* Also, is it possible to have an option check-box (or even a keyboard*
>* shortcut) to auto-add each match to the internal database after 
>analysis?*
>
>* From a HCI perspective, I feel that this would greatly increase the *
>* value (and usage) of the database for statistical analysis and avoid 
>*
>* the less-than-fun repetitive clicking after each match (of which one 
>*
>* might play thousands).*
>
>* I would love to have a full database to run SQL queries on.*
>

We can it add it to the list of features being requested. No guarantee of
if/when it will be done. Although at one point I recall seeing a version
that analysed matches when it was over. I can't seem to figure when/where I
saw that.

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Michael Petch
GNU Backgammon Maintainer / Developer
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