ChessGUI 0.240b
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:38 pm
ChessGUI 0.240b
- free config of UCI options
- graphics
Matthias.
- free config of UCI options
- graphics
Matthias.
Thanks Matthias for your ongoing efforts with ChessGUI.Matthias Gemuh wrote:ChessGUI 0.240b
- free config of UCI options
- graphics
Matthias.
Hi Graham,Graham Banks wrote:Thanks Matthias for your ongoing efforts with ChessGUI.Matthias Gemuh wrote:ChessGUI 0.240b
- free config of UCI options
- graphics
Matthias.
Already much better Mathias, thanks.Matthias Gemuh wrote: - graphics
Should white get whiter ?Lavir wrote:Already much better Mathias, thanks.Matthias Gemuh wrote: - graphics
If I can provide you a little suggestion (bear with me), it is to remove the grey from the black pieces totally and just use white for the "reflections". White gives more the impression of 3D and if you change color (from black) the grey is completely out of place.
Apart this, however, very good work already.
If I'm currently using ChessGUI 0.239, can I just switch the ChessGUI.exe?Matthias Gemuh wrote:Hi Graham,Graham Banks wrote:Thanks Matthias for your ongoing efforts with ChessGUI.Matthias Gemuh wrote:ChessGUI 0.240b
- free config of UCI options
- graphics
Matthias.
now one can optionally choose to let GUI handle standard UCI options.
Matthias.
In theory, yes.Graham Banks wrote: If I'm currently using ChessGUI 0.239, can I just switch the ChessGUI.exe?
Okay. Will take that precaution.Matthias Gemuh wrote:In theory, yes.Graham Banks wrote: If I'm currently using ChessGUI 0.239, can I just switch the ChessGUI.exe?
It is, however, safer to finish current tournament first.
No, white is fine, it is the grey shadows (that then are not shadows but a graphic representation of the reflections on the pieces, and for this, if you use a graphic style as those of the fonts it is better to have them white, as for example making a drawing in indian ink, as with comics) of black that are not so good IMO. Much better simply to leave them white.Matthias Gemuh wrote: Should white get whiter ?