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macOS: paste of fen or epd string #23
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To clarify, when you say "nothing appears there" you mean you press Paste and the FEN box remains empty? At the moment it will only accept FEN, but you should at least see what you pasted. After pasting a valid FEN you can hit return to load it. At least, it works on Windows. For an invalid FEN (or non-FEN) you should get an alert box telling you what's wrong. Note that the FEN box still has to have focus (i.e. the dashed outline) when you press return. |
Anyway, assuming the problem is with pasting itself, try it now. It still won't work for your actual test string, but you could try:
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Yes, pressing Paste and the FEN box remains empty. The same happens with CMD-C (copy) from this line. The clipboard remains empty. |
I pushed a commit that might have fixed this 2 hours ago, have you tried this? |
Great, it works now! |
Thanks. These issues supporting 3 platforms... :/ |
First, let me thank you for implementing new features ("node limit" - like it a lot!) so quick.
I'm struggling to paste epd strings like 6k1/p3q2p/1nr3pB/8/3Q1P2/6P1/PP5P/3R2K1 b - - bm Rd6; into the line under the chess board. After clearing the field and pasting the position with CMD-V nothing appears there.
Or is this feature not ready yet?
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