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Hi. I have pio solver Pro version. Even that i didn0t buy the Edge one, i believe i should be able to open preflop files in order to see them.
Yes although you may need to update your version to 1.10.18, see:
https://www.piosolver.com/blogs/news/piosolver-1-10
Once you do that feel free to download some free preflop solutions Pio Cloud made available recently:
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/s...postcount=3635
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I tried again and now it gives me this error: http://prntscr.com/ju1z8d. I guess it's something basic, but i don't know how to solve this. Ty
Please install it a folder with only ASCII characters (basically latin letters). Something like C:\PioSOLVER will work.
The reason for that is that it's a bit of pain to implement unicode in C. I will try to do that in the future but for now please keep your Pio files in a path that contains only latin letters/numbers.
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i am facing problem with preflop tab where i after i select flop subset and click build tree, it comes up an error stating "server error, command add_all_flops not recognized". what actually causes this and how to overcome it?
Preflop solver is not available in basic/pro versions. You can read preflop saves though.
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Hey, I am now using the free version, looks like the pioview doesn't support 2560*1440 resolution ration?
I have 2 2560x1440 monitors at home. The viewer looks much better here.
It's most likely caused by scaling settings. Those were terribly implemented in Windows in the past. It's fixed in Windows 10 but if you are using scaling and you are on older Windows then things are going to look worse.
You can try setting DPI scaling to 100% and see if it looks better.
We did improve how the viewer looks on 125% and 150% scaling in the newer versions but it will always look worse than on 100% on Windows verison older than 10.