build on fedora 13 ,64bits,no problems encountered.

It would be nice if in analysis mode(not analyze file) both engines loaded would be analysing,not just the first.
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Fonzy
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F. Bluemers wrote:First : I am impressed with the new xboard,finally side by side with winboard.
build on fedora 13 ,64bits,no problems encountered.
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It would be nice if in analysis mode(not analyze file) both engines loaded would be analysing,not just the first.
Best
Fonzy
in some other forumThe analyzing with eight engines at a time might be a useful idea, though. Are there any people that would want that? Or is it a bit over the top? An obvious disadvantage seems that the more engines you have, the less room there is to look at the output of each. But two engines certainly looks like a good (and easy) feature.
H.G.Muller wrote:With what I have now in the TM version (which can start a new second engine during the session) this should be quite easy. I will look into it.
Most difficult issue is always how to let the user operate it. Click 'Analyze Mode' a second time?
H.G.Muller wrote:Does it work that way, now? I always click Edit Game when I want to leave Analyze. ('Always' is a relative notion here, since I never use analysis mode, but sometimes I test if it still works!)
The problem is that formally there always is a second engine. WinBoard just doesn't use it, except when you click Two Machines. There is Game-Viewer, ICS and Two-Engine mode in the Startup dialog, but not a One-Engine mode.
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