| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 days | fix: all: fixes to get emacs-chess working on 30.2 | Craig Jennings | |
| - added lexical-binding headers to all source files - replaced make-variable-buffer-local with defvar-local throughout source code - replaced deprecated cl library with cl-lib, including replacing assert with cl-assert to emacs-chess-steps.el - added proper headers and footers to test files when missing - populated chess images and chess sounds directory - fixed defcustom calling directory-files without error handling. xboard installation no longer required. | |||
| 2014-05-20 | Add remaining file headers, synced from ELPA. | Mario Lang | |
| 2002-06-14 | various small bug fixes | John Wiegley | |
| 2002-04-16 | Removed the $ Revision strings; they are no longer necessary since I | John Wiegley | |
| tag every revision that I upload. | |||
| 2002-04-15 | *** no comment *** | John Wiegley | |
| 2002-04-14 | *** no comment *** | John Wiegley | |
| 2002-04-13 | added message catalog support | John Wiegley | |
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| 2002-04-12 | optimizations and bug fixes | John Wiegley | |
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| 2002-04-10 | lots of work, several new event types, better support in chess-engine | John Wiegley | |
| for establishing the starting game position | |||
| 2002-04-09 | *** no comment *** | John Wiegley | |
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| 2002-04-09 | added an IRC bot engine | John Wiegley | |
