Myracle GUI

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mar
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Full name: Martin Sedlak

Re: Myracle GUI

Post by mar »

build 64 is up:
- advanced edit tournament (add/remove engines or change cycles for rr and gauntlet)
- epd support (as a book or even view or run suite)
- show move count in tournament schedule
- several more fixes

this is an important milestone because I consider Myracle feature-complete now and don't plan
any new features except for bugfixing
Mark 1
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Re: Myracle GUI

Post by Mark 1 »

Hello Martin...

Now that is a powerful update. Many functions I had hoped for. Thank you very much. :D

Best regards
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peter
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Re: Myracle GUI

Post by peter »

mar wrote: Sat Jun 06, 2026 7:49 pm this is an important milestone
Thanks for the constant quick progress!
I still use all files from version 58 and only replaced binary now and then. Guess, I should sooner or later replace rest of the files too, shouldn't I?
To keep the already newly on my own added engines in use, should I simply replace after new full installation the new one with backup- file of engines.json.gz, or could I as well keep the whole old config- directory?
Peter.
mar
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Re: Myracle GUI

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peter wrote: Sat Jun 06, 2026 8:42 pm Thanks for the constant quick progress!
I still use all files from version 58 and only replaced binary now and then. Guess, I should sooner or later replace rest of the files too, shouldn't I?
To keep the already newly on my own added engines in use, should I simply replace after new full installation the new one with backup- file of engines.json.gz, or could I as well keep the whole old config- directory?
so far it's okay to simply replace the exe, I'll give heads up if some data changes in the future
and yes - you can keep the whole config directory, what you do is perfectly fine too