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Hi I'm on Ubuntu so I greatly appreciate your GUI as it is simple and efficient,I'd like to suggest a few points to add :
+In the lower part of the window, can you add the option to display TB hits and Hash % used
+Can you add the option to auto-update the SF module to the last dev from abrok
+Can you add arrows that suggest the top engine move in analysis mode a la lichess
+Can you show just the moves on right side,not a ling and convoluted PGN file very repulsive to casual users
Hope I'm not asking anything too hard since you are generous enough producing this program for free,best of lucks
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What:
1.) Sure
2.) No -> Debian packaging relies on using existing programs from the distribution, so Jerry relies on whatever debian (or ubuntu) ships. If users want the latest-greatest, they unfortunately will have to download it themselve
3.) Sure
4.) Not sure what exactly the problem is here. Maybe adding an option to hide variations or different formatting etc.?! But most chess guis (Fritz, CB) show all variations, and that's just super-useful if one wants to deeply analyze a game...
Hi I'm on Ubuntu so I greatly appreciate your GUI as it is simple and efficient,I'd like to suggest a few points to add :
+In the lower part of the window, can you add the option to display TB hits and Hash % used
+Can you add the option to auto-update the SF module to the last dev from abrok
+Can you add arrows that suggest the top engine move in analysis mode a la lichess
+Can you show just the moves on right side,not a ling and convoluted PGN file very repulsive to casual users
Hope I'm not asking anything too hard since you are generous enough producing this program for free,best of lucks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: