[SCM] xboard PKG branch, master, updated. debian/4.4.0-1-9-ged97e14

Vincent Legout vincent at legout.info
Wed Nov 4 01:34:20 UTC 2009


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit f5af7238e2c7fb3e71852edefa238ee6b115bce9
Author: Vincent Legout <vincent at legout.info>
Date:   Tue Nov 3 16:58:34 2009 +0800

    Update patches

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index a95dad9..21c5279 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 xboard (4.4.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * New upstream version
+    - Update patches
 
  -- Vincent Legout <vincent at legout.info>  Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:55:28 +0800
 
diff --git a/debian/patches/02_allow_current_flex.dpatch b/debian/patches/02_allow_current_flex.dpatch
index 261ccfd..d0e5033 100644
--- a/debian/patches/02_allow_current_flex.dpatch
+++ b/debian/patches/02_allow_current_flex.dpatch
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
 ## DP: See bug#192196
 
 @DPATCH@
-Index: xboard/parser.l
+Index: xboard/parser.c
 ===================================================================
---- xboard.orig/parser.l	2009-06-22 19:11:33.000000000 -0400
-+++ xboard/parser.l	2009-06-22 19:20:36.000000000 -0400
-@@ -104,14 +104,14 @@
+--- xboard.orig/parser.c	2009-11-03 04:57:28.000000000 +0800
++++ xboard/parser.c	2009-11-03 04:58:09.000000000 +0800
+@@ -1727,14 +1727,14 @@
  #define YY_INPUT(buf, result, max_size) my_yy_input(buf, &result, max_size)
  #undef YY_DECL
  #define YY_DECL                     \
diff --git a/debian/patches/07_call_x-terminal-emulator_instead_of_xterm.dpatch b/debian/patches/07_call_x-terminal-emulator_instead_of_xterm.dpatch
index 39298b9..33d7f8a 100644
--- a/debian/patches/07_call_x-terminal-emulator_instead_of_xterm.dpatch
+++ b/debian/patches/07_call_x-terminal-emulator_instead_of_xterm.dpatch
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
 @DPATCH@
 Index: xboard/xboard.c
 ===================================================================
---- xboard.orig/xboard.c	2009-08-06 17:46:48.000000000 +0200
-+++ xboard/xboard.c	2009-08-06 18:00:22.000000000 +0200
-@@ -7487,7 +7487,7 @@
+--- xboard.orig/xboard.c	2009-11-03 05:00:02.000000000 +0800
++++ xboard/xboard.c	2009-11-03 05:00:09.000000000 +0800
+@@ -7389,7 +7389,7 @@
       Cardinal *nprms;
  {
      char buf[MSG_SIZ];
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Index: xboard/xboard.c
  	    INFODIR, INFOFILE);
      system(buf);
  }
-@@ -7504,7 +7504,7 @@
+@@ -7406,7 +7406,7 @@
        name = prms[0];
      else
        name = "xboard";
diff --git a/debian/patches/11_fix_manpages_warnings.dpatch b/debian/patches/11_fix_manpages_warnings.dpatch
index a5606b8..1cde1ee 100644
--- a/debian/patches/11_fix_manpages_warnings.dpatch
+++ b/debian/patches/11_fix_manpages_warnings.dpatch
@@ -5,533 +5,482 @@
 ## DP: No description.
 
 @DPATCH@
-Index: xboard/zic2xpm.man
+Index: xboard/xboard.man
 ===================================================================
---- xboard.orig/zic2xpm.man	2009-09-05 12:54:37.000000000 -0400
-+++ xboard/zic2xpm.man	2009-09-18 23:13:36.000000000 -0400
-@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
- You would then run XBoard like this:
- 
- .nf
--     xboard -pixmap Sets
-+     xboard \-pixmap Sets
- .fi
- .SH BUGS
- Please report any bugs to
-Index: xboard/xboard.texi
-===================================================================
---- xboard.orig/xboard.texi	2009-09-18 23:06:18.000000000 -0400
-+++ xboard/xboard.texi	2009-09-18 23:17:14.000000000 -0400
-@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@
- .PP
- .B xboard [options]
- .br
--.B xboard -ics -icshost hostname [options]
-+.B xboard @-ics @-icshost hostname [options]
- .br
--.B xboard -ncp [options]
-+.B xboard @-ncp [options]
- .br
- .B |pxboard
- .br
-@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
+--- xboard.orig/xboard.man	2009-11-03 08:02:00.000000000 +0800
++++ xboard/xboard.man	2009-11-03 08:04:50.000000000 +0800
+@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
  in chess variants which use randomized opening positions (e.g. Chess960).
  The selected opening position will persistently be chosen on any following
  New Game command until you use this menu to select another. Selecting
 -position number -1 will produce a newly randomized position on any new game.
-+position number @-1 will produce a newly randomized position on any new game.
++position number \-1 will produce a newly randomized position on any new game.
  Using this menu item in variants that normally do not shuffle their opening position
  does cause these variants to become shuffle variants until you use the
- @samp{New Shuffle Game} menu to explicitly switch the randomization off,
-@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
+ `New Shuffle Game' menu to explicitly switch the randomization off,
+@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
  parentheses) are treated as comments; XBoard is not able to walk
  variation trees.
  The nonstandard PGN tag [Variant "varname"] functions similarly to
 -the -variant command-line option (see below), allowing games in certain chess
-+the @-variant command-line option (see below), allowing games in certain chess
++the \-variant command-line option (see below), allowing games in certain chess
  variants to be loaded.  There is also a heuristic to 
  recognize chess variants from the Event tag, by looking for the strings
  that the Internet Chess Servers put there when saving variant ("wild") games.
-@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
- starting position used. Games are saved in the PGN (portable
- game notation) format, unless the oldSaveStyle option is true,
- in which case they are saved in an older format that is specific
--to XBoard. Both formats are human-readable, and both can be
-+to XBoard. Both formats are human at -readable, and both can be
- read back by the @samp{Load Game} command.
- Notation of the form @samp{P@@f7}
- is accepted for piece-drops in bughouse games;
-@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
+@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
  is connected to a chess server.  If you have moved into
  Edit Game or Edit Position mode, you can select this option to get out.
  
 -To use xboard in ICS mode, run it in the foreground with the -ics
-+To use xboard in ICS mode, run it in the foreground with the @-ics
++To use xboard in ICS mode, run it in the foreground with the \-ics
  option, and use the terminal you started it from to type commands and
  receive text responses from the chess server.  See
- @ref{Chess Servers} below for more information.
-@@ -1025,9 +1025,9 @@
+ \fIChess Servers\fR below for more information.
+@@ -929,9 +929,9 @@
  Most of the options have both a long name and a short name. To turn a
  boolean option on or off from the command line, either give its long
  name followed by the value true or false
--(@samp{-longOptionName true}), or give just the short name to turn the
--option on (@samp{-opt}), or the short name preceded by @samp{x} to
--turn the option off (@samp{-xopt}). For options that take strings or
-+(@samp{@-longOptionName true}), or give just the short name to turn the
-+option on (@samp{@-opt}), or the short name preceded by @samp{x} to
-+turn the option off (@samp{@-xopt}). For options that take strings or
+-(`-longOptionName true'), or give just the short name to turn the
+-option on (`-opt'), or the short name preceded by `x' to
+-turn the option off (`-xopt'). For options that take strings or
++(`\-longOptionName true'), or give just the short name to turn the
++option on (`\-opt'), or the short name preceded by `x' to
++turn the option off (`\-xopt'). For options that take strings or
  numbers as values, you can use the long or short option names
  interchangeably.
  
-@@ -1073,9 +1073,9 @@
- If this option is specified, @code{movesPerSession} is ignored.
- Instead, after each player's move, @code{timeIncrement} seconds are
+@@ -960,9 +960,9 @@
+ If this option is specified, `movesPerSession' is ignored.
+ Instead, after each player's move, `timeIncrement' seconds are
  added to his clock.  
--Use @samp{-inc 0} if you want to require the entire
-+Use @samp{@-inc 0} if you want to require the entire
- game to be played in one @code{timeControl} period, with no increment.
--Default: -1, which specifies @code{movesPerSession} mode.
-+Default: @-1, which specifies @code{movesPerSession} mode.
- @item -clock/-xclock or -clockMode true/false
- @cindex clock, option
- @cindex clockMode, option
-@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@
+-Use `-inc 0' if you want to require the entire
++Use `\-inc 0' if you want to require the entire
+ game to be played in one `timeControl' period, with no increment.
+-Default: -1, which specifies `movesPerSession' mode.
++Default: \-1, which specifies `movesPerSession' mode.
+ .TP
+ .B -clock/-xclock or -clockMode true/false
+ Determines whether or not to display the chess clocks. If clockMode is
+@@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@
  report in CPU time it uses, rather than wall-clock time, in this mode. This option 
  can provide fairer conditions for engine-engine matches on heavily loaded machines, 
  or with very fast games (where the wall clock is too inaccurate). 
-- at code{showThinking} must be on for this option to work. Default: -1 (off).
-+ at code{showThinking} must be on for this option to work. Default: @-1 (off).
+-`showThinking' must be on for this option to work. Default: -1 (off).
++`showThinking' must be on for this option to work. Default: \-1 (off).
  Not many engines might support this yet!
- @item -firstTimeOdds factor
- @itemx -secondTimeOdds factor
-@@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@
- @cindex sameColorGames, option
+ .TP
+ .B -firstTimeOdds factor
+@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@
+ .B -sameColorGames n
  Automatically runs an n-game match between two chess engines,
  without alternating colors.
--Otherwise the same applies as for the @samp{-matchGames} option,
-+Otherwise the same applies as for the @samp{@-matchGames} option,
+-Otherwise the same applies as for the `-matchGames' option,
++Otherwise the same applies as for the `\-matchGames' option,
  over which it takes precedence if both are specified. (See there.)
  Default: 0 (do not run a match).
- @item -fcp or -firstChessProgram program
-@@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@
+ .TP
+@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@
  itself.  (See the CHESSDIR environment variable.)
  This option is effective only when the chess engine is being run
  on the local host; it does not work if the engine is run remotely
 -using the -fh or -sh option.
-+using the @-fh or @-sh option.
- @item -initString string
- @itemx -secondInitString string
- @cindex initString, option
-@@ -1315,11 +1315,11 @@
- with the setboard command will be replaced by the given string. This can for 
- instance be used to run engines that do not understand Chess960 FENs in 
- variant fischerandom, to make them at least understand the opening position, 
--through setting the string to "KQkq -". (Note you also have to give the e.p. field!) 
-+through setting the string to "KQkq @-". (Note you also have to give the e.p. field!)
- Other possible applications are to provide work-arounds for engines that want to see 
- castling and e.p. fields in variants that do not have castling or e.p. 
- (shatranj, courier, xiangqi, shogi) so that WinBoard would normally omit them 
--(string = "- -"), or to add variant-specific fields that are not yet supported by WinBoard 
-+(string = "- @-"), or to add variant-specific fields that are not yet supported by WinBoard
- (e.g. to indicate the number of checks in 3check).
- @end table
- 
-@@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@
++using the \-fh or \-sh option.
+ .TP
+ .B -initString string
+ .PD 0
+@@ -1305,7 +1305,7 @@
  "timeseal" for FICS (freechess.org), after
  obtaining the correct version of timestamp or timeseal for your
  computer.  See "help timestamp" on ICC and "help timeseal" on FICS.
--This option is shorthand for @code{-useTelnet -telnetProgram program}.
-+This option is shorthand for @code{@-useTelnet @-telnetProgram program}.
- @item -telnet/-xtelnet or -useTelnet true/false
- @cindex telnet, option
- @cindex useTelnet, option
-@@ -1473,8 +1473,8 @@
+-This option is shorthand for `-useTelnet -telnetProgram program'.
++This option is shorthand for `\-useTelnet \-telnetProgram program'.
+ .TP
+ .B -telnet/-xtelnet or -useTelnet true/false
+ This option is poorly named; it should be called useHelper.
+@@ -1350,8 +1350,8 @@
  Use a script something like this:
  
- @example
--stty raw -echo 9600 > /dev/tty00
--xboard -ics -icscomm /dev/tty00
-+stty raw @-echo 9600 > /dev/tty00
-+xboard @-ics @-icscomm /dev/tty00
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    stty raw -echo 9600 > /dev/tty00
+-    xboard -ics -icscomm /dev/tty00
++    stty raw \-echo 9600 > /dev/tty00
++    xboard \-ics \-icscomm /dev/tty00
+ .fi
  
- Here replace @samp{/dev/tty00} with the name of the device that your
-@@ -1488,16 +1488,16 @@
+ Here replace `/dev/tty00' with the name of the device that your
+@@ -1365,16 +1365,16 @@
  Change it as necessary for your installation.
  
- @example
--#!/bin/sh -f
-+#!/bin/sh @-f
- # configure modem and fire up XBoard
- 
- # configure modem
- (
--  stty 2400 ; stty raw ; stty hupcl ; stty -clocal
-+  stty 2400 ; stty raw ; stty hupcl ; stty @-clocal
-   stty ignbrk ; stty ignpar ; stty ixon ; stty ixoff
--  stty -iexten ; stty -echo
-+  stty @-iexten ; stty @-echo
- ) < /dev/modem
--xboard -ics -icscomm /dev/modem
-+xboard @-ics @-icscomm /dev/modem
- @end example
- @noindent
+ .nf
+-    #!/bin/sh -f
++    #!/bin/sh \-f
+     # configure modem and fire up XBoard
+     
+     # configure modem
+     (
+-      stty 2400 ; stty raw ; stty hupcl ; stty -clocal
++      stty 2400 ; stty raw ; stty hupcl ; stty \-clocal
+       stty ignbrk ; stty ignpar ; stty ixon ; stty ixoff
+-      stty -iexten ; stty -echo
++      stty \-iexten ; stty \-echo
+     ) < /dev/modem
+-    xboard -ics -icscomm /dev/modem
++    xboard \-ics \-icscomm /dev/modem
+ .fi
+ 
  After you start XBoard in this way, type whatever commands are
-@@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@
- @item -msLoginDelay delay
- @cindex msLoginDelay, option
+@@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -msLoginDelay delay
  If you experience trouble logging on to an ICS when using the
-- at code{-icslogon} option, inserting some delay between characters
-+ at code{@-icslogon} option, inserting some delay between characters
- of the logon script may help. This option adds @code{delay}
+-`-icslogon' option, inserting some delay between characters
++`\-icslogon' option, inserting some delay between characters
+ of the logon script may help. This option adds `delay'
  milliseconds of delay between characters. Good values to try
  are 100 and 250.
-@@ -1615,7 +1615,7 @@
+@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
  
- Here is an example of how to set the colors in your @file{.Xresources} file.
+ Here is an example of how to set the colors in your `.Xresources' file.
  The colors shown here are the default values; you will get
--them if you turn @code{-colorize} on without specifying your own colors.
-+them if you turn @code{@-colorize} on without specifying your own colors.
+-them if you turn `-colorize' on without specifying your own colors.
++them if you turn `\-colorize' on without specifying your own colors.
  
- @example
- xboard*colorizeMessages: true	
-@@ -1723,10 +1723,10 @@
+ .nf
+     xboard*colorizeMessages: true	
+@@ -1614,10 +1614,10 @@
  is a pipe; in these cases the first game in the file is loaded immediately.
- Use the @file{pxboard} shell script provided with XBoard if you
+ Use the `pxboard' shell script provided with XBoard if you
  want to pipe in files containing multiple games and still see the menu.
 -If the loadGameIndex specifies an index -1, this triggers auto-increment
-+If the loadGameIndex specifies an index @-1, this triggers auto-increment
- of the index in @code{matchMode}, which means that after every game the
++If the loadGameIndex specifies an index \-1, this triggers auto-increment
+ of the index in `matchMode', which means that after every game the
  index is incremented by one, causing each game of the match to be played
 -from the next game in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of -2
-+from the next game in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of @-2
++from the next game in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of \-2
  causes the index to be incremented every two games, so that each game
  in the file is used twice (with reversed colors).
- The @code{rewindIndex} option causes the index to be reset to the
-@@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@
- @cindex td, option
- @cindex timeDelay, option
- Time delay between moves during @samp{Load Game}. Fractional seconds
--are allowed; try @samp{-td 0.4}. A time delay value of -1 tells
-+are allowed; try @samp{@-td 0.4}. A time delay value of @-1 tells
+ The `rewindIndex' option causes the index to be reset to the
+@@ -1631,7 +1631,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -td or -timeDelay seconds
+ Time delay between moves during `Load Game'. Fractional seconds
+-are allowed; try `-td 0.4'. A time delay value of -1 tells
++are allowed; try `\-td 0.4'. A time delay value of \-1 tells
  XBoard not to step through game files automatically. Default: 1
  second.
- @item -sgf or -saveGameFile file
-@@ -1765,10 +1765,10 @@
- standard input. If the @code{loadPositionIndex} option is set to N,
+ .TP
+@@ -1654,10 +1654,10 @@
+ standard input. If the `loadPositionIndex' option is set to N,
  the Nth position found in the file is loaded; otherwise the
  first position is loaded.
 -If the loadPositionIndex specifies an index -1, this triggers auto-increment
-+If the loadPositionIndex specifies an index @-1, this triggers auto-increment
- of the index in @code{matchMode}, which means that after every game the
++If the loadPositionIndex specifies an index \-1, this triggers auto-increment
+ of the index in `matchMode', which means that after every game the
  index is incremented by one, causing each game of the match to be played
 -from the next position in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of -2
-+from the next position in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of @-2
++from the next position in the file. Similarly, specifying an index value of \-2
  causes the index to be incremented every two games, so that each position
  in the file is used twice (with the engines playing opposite colors).
- The @code{rewindIndex} option causes the index to be reset to the
-@@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@
- @cindex bell, option
- @cindex ringBellAfterMoves, option
- Sets the Move Sound menu option.  @xref{Options Menu}.  Default: false.
+ The `rewindIndex' option causes the index to be reset to the
+@@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -movesound/-xmovesound or -ringBellAfterMoves true/false
+ Sets the Move Sound menu option.  See \fIOptions Menu\fR.  Default: false.
 -For compatibility with old XBoard versions, -bell/-xbell are also 
-+For compatibility with old XBoard versions, @-bell/-xbell are also
++For compatibility with old XBoard versions, \-bell/\-xbell are also
  accepted as abbreviations for this option.
- @item -exit/-xexit or -popupExitMessage true/false
- @cindex exit, option
-@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -exit/-xexit or -popupExitMessage true/false
+@@ -1832,27 +1832,27 @@
  The font used for the clocks. If the option value is a pattern
  that does not specify the font size, XBoard tries to choose an
  appropriate font for the board size being used.
 -Default: -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
-+Default: @-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
- @item -coordFont font
- @cindex coordFont, option
- @cindex Font, coordinates
-@@ -1969,7 +1969,7 @@
++Default: \-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
+ .TP
+ .B -coordFont font
+ The font used for rank and file coordinate labels if `showCoords'
  is true. If the option value is a pattern that does not specify
  the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for
  the board size being used.
 -Default: -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
-+Default: @-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
- @item -font font
- @cindex font, option
- @cindex Font
-@@ -1977,13 +1977,13 @@
++Default: \-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
+ .TP
+ .B -font font
+ The font used for popup dialogs, menus, comments, etc.
  If the option value is a pattern that does not specify
  the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for
  the board size being used.
 -Default: -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
-+Default: @-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
- @item -fontSizeTolerance tol
- @cindex fontSizeTolerance, option
++Default: \-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
+ .TP
+ .B -fontSizeTolerance tol
  In the font selection algorithm, a nonscalable font will be preferred
  over a scalable font if the nonscalable font's size differs
- by @code{tol} pixels
+ by `tol' pixels
 -or less from the desired size.  A value of -1 will force
-+or less from the desired size.  A value of @-1 will force
++or less from the desired size.  A value of \-1 will force
  a scalable font to always be used if available; a value of 0 will
  use a nonscalable font only if it is exactly the right size; 
  a large value (say 1000) will force a nonscalable font to always be
-@@ -2011,7 +2011,7 @@
- with the @code{bitmapDirectory} option.
+@@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@
+ with the `bitmapDirectory' option.
  
  If XBoard is configured and compiled on a system that does not include
--libXpm (or the @code{--disable-xpm} option is given to the configure
-+libXpm (or the @code{@--disable-xpm} option is given to the configure
+-libXpm (or the `--disable-xpm' option is given to the configure
++libXpm (or the `\--disable-xpm' option is given to the configure
  program), the bitmap pieces are compiled in as the default.  It is not
  possible to use xpm pieces in this case, but pixmap pieces in another
- format called "xim" can be used by giving the @code{pixmapDirectory} option.
-@@ -2054,25 +2054,25 @@
+ format called "xim" can be used by giving the `pixmapDirectory' option.
+@@ -1932,25 +1932,25 @@
  Defaults:
  
- @example
---whitePieceColor       #FFFFCC
---blackPieceColor       #202020
---lightSquareColor      #C8C365
---darkSquareColor       #77A26D
---highlightSquareColor  #FFFF00
---premoveHighlightColor #FF0000
---lowTimeWarningColor   #FF0000
-+ at -whitePieceColor       #FFFFCC
-+ at -blackPieceColor       #202020
-+ at -lightSquareColor      #C8C365
-+ at -darkSquareColor       #77A26D
-+ at -highlightSquareColor  #FFFF00
-+ at -premoveHighlightColor #FF0000
-+ at -lowTimeWarningColor   #FF0000
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    -whitePieceColor       #FFFFCC
+-    -blackPieceColor       #202020
+-    -lightSquareColor      #C8C365
+-    -darkSquareColor       #77A26D
+-    -highlightSquareColor  #FFFF00
+-    -premoveHighlightColor #FF0000
+-    -lowTimeWarningColor   #FF0000
++    \-whitePieceColor       #FFFFCC
++    \-blackPieceColor       #202020
++    \-lightSquareColor      #C8C365
++    \-darkSquareColor       #77A26D
++    \-highlightSquareColor  #FFFF00
++    \-premoveHighlightColor #FF0000
++    \-lowTimeWarningColor   #FF0000
+ .fi
  
  On a grayscale monitor you might prefer:
  
- @example
---whitePieceColor       gray100
---blackPieceColor       gray0
---lightSquareColor      gray80
---darkSquareColor       gray60
---highlightSquareColor  gray100
---premoveHighlightColor gray70
---lowTimeWarningColor   gray70
-+ at -whitePieceColor       gray100
-+ at -blackPieceColor       gray0
-+ at -lightSquareColor      gray80
-+ at -darkSquareColor       gray60
-+ at -highlightSquareColor  gray100
-+ at -premoveHighlightColor gray70
-+ at -lowTimeWarningColor   gray70
- @end example
- @item -drag/-xdrag or -animateDragging true/false
- @cindex drag, option
-@@ -2098,7 +2098,7 @@
+ .nf
+-    -whitePieceColor       gray100
+-    -blackPieceColor       gray0
+-    -lightSquareColor      gray80
+-    -darkSquareColor       gray60
+-    -highlightSquareColor  gray100
+-    -premoveHighlightColor gray70
+-    -lowTimeWarningColor   gray70
++    \-whitePieceColor       gray100
++    \-blackPieceColor       gray0
++    \-lightSquareColor      gray80
++    \-darkSquareColor       gray60
++    \-highlightSquareColor  gray100
++    \-premoveHighlightColor gray70
++    \-lowTimeWarningColor   gray70
+ .fi
+ .TP
+ .B -drag/-xdrag or -animateDragging true/false
+@@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@
  if both engines agree for a duration of 6 consecutive ply that the score 
  is below the given score threshold for that engine. Make sure the score 
  is interpreted properly by XBoard, 
--using @code{-firstScoreAbs} and @code{-secondScoreAbs} if needed. 
-+using @code{@-firstScoreAbs} and @code{@-secondScoreAbs} if needed.
+-using `-firstScoreAbs' and `-secondScoreAbs' if needed. 
++using `\-firstScoreAbs' and `\-secondScoreAbs' if needed.
  Default: 0 (no adjudication)
- @item -adjudicateDrawMoves n
- @cindex adjudicateDrawMoves, option
-@@ -2224,29 +2224,29 @@
- @item -boardHeight N
- @cindex boardHeight, option
+ .TP
+ .B -adjudicateDrawMoves n
+@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@
+ 
+ NOT ALL BOARDSIZES PROVIDE A COMPLETE SET OF BUILT-IN BITMAPS FOR ALL
+ UN-ORTHODOX PIECES, though. Only in `boardSize' middling and bulky
+-all 22 piece types are provided, while -boardSize petite has most
++all 22 piece types are provided, while \-boardSize petite has most
+ of them. Archbishop, Chancellor and Amazon are supported in every
+ size from petite to bulky. Kings or Amazons are substituted for
+ missing bitmaps. You can still play variants needing un-orthodox
+@@ -2106,29 +2106,29 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -boardHeight N
  Allows you to set a non-standard number of board ranks in any variant. 
 -If the height is given as -1, the default height for the variant is used.
 -Default: -1
-+If the height is given as @-1, the default height for the variant is used.
-+Default: @-1
- @item -boardWidth N
- @cindex boardWidth, option
++If the height is given as \-1, the default height for the variant is used.
++Default: \-1
+ .TP
+ .B -boardWidth N
  Allows you to set a non-standard number of board files in any variant. 
 -If the width is given as -1, the default width for the variant is used. 
-+If the width is given as @-1, the default width for the variant is used.
++If the width is given as \-1, the default width for the variant is used.
  With a non-standard width, the initial position will always be an empty board, 
  as the usual opening array will not fit.
 -Default: -1
-+Default: @-1
- @item -holdingsSize N
- @cindex holdingsSize, option
++Default: \-1
+ .TP
+ .B -holdingsSize N
  Allows you to set a non-standard size for the holdings in any variant. 
 -If the size is given as -1, the default holdings size for the variant is used. 
-+If the size is given as @-1, the default holdings size for the variant is used.
++If the size is given as \-1, the default holdings size for the variant is used.
  The first N piece types will go into the holdings on capture, and you will be 
  able to drop them on the board in stead of making a normal move. If size equals 0, 
  there will be no holdings.
 -Default: -1
-+Default: @-1
- @item -defaultFrcPosition N
- @cindex defaultFrcPosition, option
++Default: \-1
+ .TP
+ .B -defaultFrcPosition N
  Specifies the number of the opening position in shuffle games like Chess960. 
 -A value of -1 means the position is randomly generated by XBoard
-+A value of @-1 means the position is randomly generated by XBoard
++A value of \-1 means the position is randomly generated by XBoard
  at the beginning of every game.
 -Default: -1
-+Default: @-1
- @item -pieceToSquareTable string
- @cindex pieceToSquareTable, option
++Default: \-1
+ .TP
+ .B -pieceToSquareTable string
  The characters that are used to represent the piece types XBoard knows in FEN 
-@@ -2325,11 +2325,11 @@
+@@ -2200,11 +2200,11 @@
  thousands of registered users on the different ICS hosts, and it is
  not unusual to meet 200 on both chessclub.com and freechess.org.
  
--Most people can just type @kbd{xboard -ics} to start XBoard as an ICS
-+Most people can just type @kbd{xboard @-ics} to start XBoard as an ICS
+-Most people can just type `xboard -ics' to start XBoard as an ICS
++Most people can just type `xboard \-ics' to start XBoard as an ICS
  client.  Invoking XBoard in this way connects you to the Internet
  Chess Club (ICC), a commercial ICS.  You can log in there as a guest
  even if you do not have a paid account.  To connect to the largest
--Free ICS (FICS), use the command @kbd{xboard -ics -icshost freechess.org}
-+Free ICS (FICS), use the command @kbd{xboard @-ics @-icshost freechess.org}
+-Free ICS (FICS), use the command `xboard -ics -icshost freechess.org'
++Free ICS (FICS), use the command `xboard \-ics \-icshost freechess.org'
  instead, or substitute a different host name to connect to your
  favorite ICS.
  For a full description of command-line options that control 
-@@ -2443,7 +2443,7 @@
+@@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@
  command-line options as follows:
  
- @example
--xboard -ics -icshost firewall.example.com -icsport 23
-+xboard @-ics @-icshost firewall.example.com @-icsport 23
- @end example
- @noindent
- Or in your @file{.Xresources} file:
-@@ -2480,7 +2480,7 @@
+ .nf
+-    xboard -ics -icshost firewall.example.com -icsport 23
++    xboard \-ics \-icshost firewall.example.com \-icsport 23
+ .fi
+ 
+ Or in your `.Xresources' file:
+@@ -2361,7 +2361,7 @@
  command-line options as follows:
  
- @example
--xboard -ics -gateway rsh.example.com -icshost chessclub.com
-+xboard @-ics @-gateway rsh.example.com @-icshost chessclub.com
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    xboard -ics -gateway rsh.example.com -icshost chessclub.com
++    xboard \-ics \-gateway rsh.example.com \-icshost chessclub.com
+ .fi
  
- @noindent
-@@ -2503,7 +2503,7 @@
+ Or in your `.Xresources' file:
+@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@
  In this case set command line options as follows:
  
- @example
--xboard -ics -telnet -telnetProgram ptelnet
-+xboard @-ics @-telnet @-telnetProgram ptelnet
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    xboard -ics -telnet -telnetProgram ptelnet
++    xboard \-ics \-telnet \-telnetProgram ptelnet
+ .fi
  
- @noindent
-@@ -2522,7 +2522,7 @@
- that is, your @file{ptelnet} program doesn't let you connect to
+ Or in your `.Xresources' file:
+@@ -2400,7 +2400,7 @@
+ that is, your `ptelnet' program doesn't let you connect to
  alternative ports. As noted above, your chess server may allow you to
  connect on port 23 instead.  In that case, just add the option
-- at samp{-icsport ""} to the above command, or add
-+ at samp{@-icsport ""} to the above command, or add
- @samp{XBoard*internetChessServerPort:} to your @file{.Xresources} file.
+-`-icsport ""' to the above command, or add
++`\-icsport ""' to the above command, or add
+ `XBoard*internetChessServerPort:' to your `.Xresources' file.
  But if your chess server doesn't let you connect on port 23, you will have
  to find some other host outside the firewall and hop through it. For
-@@ -2530,7 +2530,7 @@
+@@ -2408,7 +2408,7 @@
  command line options as follows:
  
- @example
--xboard -ics -telnet -telnetProgram ptelnet -icshost foo.edu -icsport ""
-+xboard @-ics @-telnet @-telnetProgram ptelnet @-icshost foo.edu @-icsport ""
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    xboard -ics -telnet -telnetProgram ptelnet -icshost foo.edu -icsport ""
++    xboard \-ics \-telnet \-telnetProgram ptelnet \-icshost foo.edu \-icsport ""
+ .fi
  
- @noindent
-@@ -2593,7 +2593,7 @@
+ Or in your `.Xresources' file:
+@@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@
  provider or firewall host, you may find that each line you type is
- echoed back an extra time after you hit @key{Enter}. If your Internet
+ echoed back an extra time after you hit <Enter>. If your Internet
  provider is a Unix system, you can probably turn its echo off by
--typing @kbd{stty -echo} after you log in, and/or typing
-+typing @kbd{stty @-echo} after you log in, and/or typing
- @key{^E}@key{Enter} (Ctrl+E followed by the Enter key) to the telnet
+-typing `stty -echo' after you log in, and/or typing
++typing `stty \-echo' after you log in, and/or typing
+ <^E><Enter> (Ctrl+E followed by the Enter key) to the telnet
  program after you have logged into ICS.  It is a good idea to do this
  if you can, because the extra echo can occasionally confuse XBoard's
-@@ -2649,18 +2649,18 @@
- Report bugs and problems with XBoard to @code{<bug-xboard@@gnu.org>}.
+@@ -2517,10 +2517,10 @@
+ WinBoard development section.
  
- Please use the @file{script} program to start a typescript, run 
--XBoard with the @samp{-debug} option, and include the typescript
-+XBoard with the @samp{@-debug} option, and include the typescript
+ Please use the `script' program to start a typescript, run 
+-XBoard with the `-debug' option, and include the typescript
++XBoard with the `\-debug' option, and include the typescript
  output in your message.
  Also tell us what kind of machine and what operating system version
--you are using.  The command @samp{uname -a} will often tell you this.
-+you are using.  The command @samp{uname @-a} will often tell you this.
- Here is a sample of approximately what you should type:
- 
- @example
- script
--uname -a
-+uname @-a
- ./configure
- make
--./xboard -debug
-+./xboard @-debug
- exit
- mail bug-xboard@@gnu.org
- Subject: Your short description of the problem
-@@ -2762,7 +2762,7 @@
- @itemx -xv
- Provides or inhibits verbose output from @file{cmail} and XBoard,
+-you are using.  The command `uname -a' will often tell you this.
++you are using.  The command `uname \-a' will often tell you this.
+ 
+ If you improve XBoard, please send a message about your changes,
+ and we will get in touch with you about merging them in
+@@ -2602,7 +2602,7 @@
+ .PD
+ Provides or inhibits verbose output from `cmail' and XBoard,
  useful for debugging. The
-- at code{-xv}
-+ at code{@-xv}
+-`-xv'
++`\-xv'
  form also inhibits the cmail introduction message.
- @item -mail
- @itemx -xmail
-@@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@
- that @file{.cmailaliases}.
- @item -logFile <file>
+ .TP
+ .B -mail
+@@ -2704,7 +2704,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B -logFile <file>
  A file in which to dump verbose debugging messages that are invoked with
--the @samp{-v}
-+the @samp{@-v}
+-the `-v'
++the `\-v'
  option.
- @item -event <event>
- The PGN Event tag (default @samp{Email correspondence game}).
-@@ -2838,9 +2838,9 @@
- @item Other options
+ .TP
+ .B -event <event>
+@@ -2722,9 +2722,9 @@
+ .B Other options
  Any option flags not listed above are passed through to XBoard.
  Invoking XBoard through CMail changes the default values of two XBoard
--options: The default value for @samp{-noChessProgram} is changed to
-+options: The default value for @samp{@-noChessProgram} is changed to
+-options: The default value for `-noChessProgram' is changed to
++options: The default value for `\-noChessProgram' is changed to
  true; that is, by default no chess engine is started.  The default
--value for @samp{-timeDelay} is changed to 0; that is, by default
-+value for @samp{@-timeDelay} is changed to 0; that is, by default
+-value for `-timeDelay' is changed to 0; that is, by default
++value for `\-timeDelay' is changed to 0; that is, by default
  XBoard immediately goes to the end of the game as played so far,
  rather than stepping through the moves one by one.  You can still set
  these options to whatever values you prefer by supplying them on
-@@ -2915,7 +2915,7 @@
- mean that @file{cmail} has trouble reactivating an existing
+@@ -2792,7 +2792,7 @@
+ mean that `cmail' has trouble reactivating an existing
  XBoard. If this should happen, simply trying it again should work.
  If not, remove the file that stores the XBoard's PID
--(@file{game.pid}) or use the @samp{-xreuse} option to force
-+(@file{game.pid}) or use the @samp{@-xreuse} option to force
- @file{cmail} to start a new XBoard.
+-(`game.pid') or use the `-xreuse' option to force
++(`game.pid') or use the `\-xreuse' option to force
+ `cmail' to start a new XBoard.
  
- Versions of @file{cmail} after 2.16 no longer understand the old file format
-@@ -2972,7 +2972,7 @@
+ Versions of `cmail' after 2.16 no longer understand the old file format
+@@ -2832,7 +2832,7 @@
  able to play Chinese Chess. It can be obtained from the standard Linux repositories
  through:
  
 -sudo apt-get install hoichess
-+sudo apt at -get install hoichess
++sudo apt\-get install hoichess
  
- @node Crafty
- @section Crafty
-@@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@
+ .SS Crafty
+ Crafty is a chess engine written by Bob Hyatt.
+@@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@
  Crafty can be obtained from its author's FTP site:
  ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/hyatt/.
  
 -To use Crafty with XBoard, give the -fcp and -fd options as follows, where
-+To use Crafty with XBoard, give the @-fcp and @-fd options as follows, where
++To use Crafty with XBoard, give the \-fcp and \-fd options as follows, where
  <crafty's directory> is the directory in which you installed Crafty
  and placed its book and other support files.
  
-@@ -3008,7 +3008,7 @@
- @item 1. Unzip ziics131.exe into a directory:
+@@ -2864,7 +2864,7 @@
+ .B 1. Unzip ziics131.exe into a directory:
  
- @example
--unzip -L ziics131.exe -d ~/ziics
-+unzip @-L ziics131.exe @-d ~/ziics
- @end example
- @item 2. Use zic2xpm to convert a set of pieces to XBoard format.
- 
-@@ -3023,7 +3023,7 @@
- @item 3. Give XBoard the ``-pixmap'' option when starting up, e.g.:
+ .nf
+-    unzip -L ziics131.exe -d ~/ziics
++    unzip \-L ziics131.exe \-d ~/ziics
+ .fi
+ .TP
+ .B 2. Use zic2xpm to convert a set of pieces to XBoard format.
+@@ -2881,7 +2881,7 @@
+ .B 3. Give XBoard the ``-pixmap'' option when starting up, e.g.:
  
- @example
--xboard -pixmap ~/fritz4
-+xboard @-pixmap ~/fritz4
- @end example
+ .nf
+-    xboard -pixmap ~/fritz4
++    xboard \-pixmap ~/fritz4
+ .fi
  
- Alternatively, you can add this line to your @file{.Xresources} file:
+ Alternatively, you can add this line to your `.Xresources' file:

-- 
xboard PKG



More information about the Pkg-games-commits mailing list