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Re: Bug-gnubg Digest, Vol 239, Issue 1


From: Wayne Joseph
Subject: Re: Bug-gnubg Digest, Vol 239, Issue 1
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:36:49 +0000

Another great contribution Philippe! 

Confirmed working on one of my machines:

Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 23H2
OS build 22631.3007
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22681.1000.0
Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz   2.42 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.8 GB usable)

The new Plot History feature from Isaac Keslassy is very nice as well (albeit a little depressing with my blunders lol)

Thanks to all!



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Today's Topics:

   1. New gnubg preview (Philippe Michel)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:18:04 +0100
From: Philippe Michel <philippe.michel7@free.fr>
To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
Subject: New gnubg preview
Message-ID: <ZZXPJ8Le09znJh70@seneca>
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I have uploaded a Windows build of the current CVS sources there:
http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/

Barring the discovery of critical bugs, I intent to tag a 1.08 release
essentially identical to this before the end of the month and build a
source archive and a Windows installer.

Then I will not commit any changes until the repository is converted to git.


Significant changes since the previous snapshot:

A feature to show how the player's GNU error rate has evolved throughout
the player's history, as provided by the database records, contributed
by Isaac Keslassy.

A change to the default cube efficiency ratio used in 0- and 1-ply
evaluations. This improves cube decisions at these plies noticeably
(cube error rates are approximately halved) and the repartition of
errors (premature doubles vs. missed doubles vs. take or pass errors) is
now similar to higher plies instead of being mostly premature doubles.


Other visibles changes:

Earlier "one click analysis" features by Isaac have added two more
buttons to the toolbar, and this could make it too wide for some
screens. Using an icons only toolbar should now allow to work around
this issue ; every button has a tooltip and the settings are autosaved.

The Japanese translation is almost complete (it was entirely before the
above changes...).



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