• XG copy/paste bug workaround

    From Timothy Chow@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 09:50:08 2022
    Some versions of XG exhibit the following peculiar bug:
    when you Export as Text and paste the result, the XGID
    and the players' names get mangled together. For example,
    some old posts by Paul have headers that look like this:

    XGID=-DB------------------aabb-:2:-1:-X:eXtremeGammon O:Daniel 1:00:6:4:3:0:10

    I don't think I experienced this problem with 2.19.207.pre-release
    but as I mentioned recently, I'm in the process of transitioning
    to 2.19.211.pre-release, and it sometimes happens to me now:

    XGID=-B--A-DACA--dC---d-dc-----:0:0:1:00:0:0:3:0:1X:Player 2 O:Player 1
    0

    Paul seems to have solved the problem, and I'd be curious to know
    what fix he found. In the meantime, I have worked around the bug
    by simply not including the names of the players when I Export as
    Text. If you go to File -> Export -> Position to Clipboard...
    then there is a box "Do not show player names" which you can check.
    If you then check the box at the bottom to "Set as default" then
    when you next type Ctrl-C, the player names won't be exported, and
    so cannot get mixed in with the XGID.

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    Tim Chow

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  • From pepstein5@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Tim Chow on Tue Sep 27 15:11:40 2022
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 2:50:10 PM UTC+1, Tim Chow wrote:
    Some versions of XG exhibit the following peculiar bug:
    when you Export as Text and paste the result, the XGID
    and the players' names get mangled together. For example,
    some old posts by Paul have headers that look like this:

    XGID=-DB------------------aabb-:2:-1:-X:eXtremeGammon O:Daniel 1:00:6:4:3:0:10

    I don't think I experienced this problem with 2.19.207.pre-release
    but as I mentioned recently, I'm in the process of transitioning
    to 2.19.211.pre-release, and it sometimes happens to me now:

    XGID=-B--A-DACA--dC---d-dc-----:0:0:1:00:0:0:3:0:1X:Player 2 O:Player 1
    0

    Paul seems to have solved the problem, and I'd be curious to know
    what fix he found. In the meantime, I have worked around the bug
    by simply not including the names of the players when I Export as
    Text. If you go to File -> Export -> Position to Clipboard...
    then there is a box "Do not show player names" which you can check.
    If you then check the box at the bottom to "Set as default" then
    when you next type Ctrl-C, the player names won't be exported, and
    so cannot get mixed in with the XGID.

    No, you're totally wrong!
    I didn't find any fix whatsoever.
    It often comes out wrong first time and, in those cases, I do a cntrl-X cntrl-Z move
    to make it right.

    Paul

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