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Yves
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Scan

Post by Yves » Sat Feb 20, 2016 15:33

Hi all
Please, is it possible to know how to display the pieces on the board and play with HubScan java?
Hub is a minimal graphical interface (GUI) for the Scan international (10x10) draughts engine.
Thank you, Yves
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Fabien Letouzey
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Re: Scan

Post by Fabien Letouzey » Sat Feb 20, 2016 16:03

Yves wrote:Please, is it possible to know how to display the pieces on the board and play with HubScan java?
Hub is a minimal graphical interface (GUI) for the Scan international (10x10) draughts engine.
Hi Yves,

This looks similar to the email you sent me last week.

Your screenshot suggests that Hub is not finding Scan; you have to specify where you put it. From the more complete screenshot that you sent me, I don't see scan.exe; perhaps it is the "engine" file? Furthermore your "Scan Hub" directory name seems to contain a space, which I guess Hub will not handle correctly. Use a printable character instead.

Hub + Scan is known to work on OS X and Linux, so there is hope.

Fabien.

Yves
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Re: Scan

Post by Yves » Sat Feb 20, 2016 18:57

Fabien Letouzey wrote:
Yves wrote:Please, is it possible to know how to display the pieces on the board and play with HubScan java?
Hub is a minimal graphical interface (GUI) for the Scan international (10x10) draughts engine.
Hi Yves,

This looks similar to the email you sent me last week.

Your screenshot suggests that Hub is not finding Scan; you have to specify where you put it. From the more complete screenshot that you sent me, I don't see scan.exe; perhaps it is the "engine" file? Furthermore your "Scan Hub" directory name seems to contain a space, which I guess Hub will not handle correctly. Use a printable character instead.

Hub + Scan is known to work on OS X and Linux, so there is hope.

Fabien.
Fabien thank you
Its good, here the picture
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