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This is a known problem that happens when you have a collection of problems, and they're all invalid. When GG sees a bad problem, it prints an error, and then skips to the next problem. In your case, there's no next good problem. If you put a known valid problem in the folder with the one you're working on, then GG won't get stuck anymore.
2009-10-30 10:55:59 UTC by timkington
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When I tried to open a collection of sgf files which were created by myself, I got a message telling me that an error occured while parsing the sgf file, in particular there were wrong coordinates: 19,19. I understand why it had happened, but the problem was that I could not close this little message window. When I pressed the OK button, the window opened again and again. Only shutting GoGringer...
2009-10-30 05:15:56 UTC by nobody
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It might also be worth mentioning that one has to pay 10$ to download goproblem.com's problems.
2009-07-19 18:36:01 UTC by nobody
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http://gogrinder.sourceforge.net/collections.php lns http://goproblems.com/download.html but that's 404; the correct ln is http://www.goproblems.com/download.php.
2009-07-19 18:33:52 UTC by nobody
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Take another look at the problem selection dialog. There are several ways to order the problems, one of which is random order.
2008-07-08 10:18:01 UTC by timkington
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An option to randomize the order of problems within a collection. For people who are doing a collection more than once this might be very useful. It would be most useful if each collection could be set to random seperately.
Ryan Smith
bixbyr@gmail.com.
2008-07-08 04:07:43 UTC by nobody
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This program would be perfect if it incorporated some sort of spaced repetition in which new problems are treated like flash cards using a technique like supermemo, fullrecall, vtrain, or memory lifter. The idea is that when you are learning something new, you'll forget it at a certain rate, and taking advantage of that rate you can avoid repeating material that you know well and focus on...
2008-06-30 15:28:20 UTC by nobody
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I haven't ever tried running GG on a handheld, but I have an idea.
If you run it on a PC, and resize the window so that it's small enough to fit on the 800X480 screen,
shut it down, and then you copy the grind.dat file over to the handheld, it might come up with a reasonable layout.
2008-06-12 15:07:55 UTC by timkington
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Trying to use this on an Asus eee ( 800 x 480, minus some for the menubar at the bottom ), the program works itself into quite a state, constantly resizing itself in an attempt to get the bottom area onto the screen, which it never manages. Any ideas?
-- curious.jp@gmail.com.
2008-05-21 16:42:15 UTC by nobody
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timkington committed patchset 212 of module GoGrinder to the GoGrinder CVS repository, changing 8 files.
2007-08-17 20:07:47 UTC by timkington