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Originally Posted by chestnut13
I use XP and am not sure what exactly "scrape tables" means. Am I supposed to have this checked? I cascade tables. Does this program have any means to move a table to a diff spot if either you time out or want more time to play a hand and or see a result?
Thx
"scrape" means to read and process the image that is displayed in the stars table window. We do this to detect when buttons are there, or read the size of the pot, etc.
Information on what settings you should use if you stack/cascade depending on your version of windows and windows theme can be found here:
http://tableninja.com/faq.php#I%20am...h%20TableNinja
In general, Windows XP does not allow us to scrape windows that aren't on top, but Vista (using the Windows Aero theme) does. We're in the process of making these settings more intuitive.
We also plan on implementing a "set this table aside" feature, but I'm not sure when it will be done. We will have a "save previous hand history" hotkey in the next version for sure.
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Originally Posted by jmflu
hmm I use PT3 with HUD and I only get potsizing errors if one of my other ahk steals focus at the wrong time.
This does seem to be the cause of the few pot scraping errors people are getting. If TableNinja tries to read the pot size as tables are swapping position over each other, it could read from the wrong table which may just make it read nothing, or read the pot from the wrong table.
In the next version pot scraping should be much more reliable, and we hope to implement our own hotkey for swapping table order which will play nicely with scraping.
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Originally Posted by SumnerIII
Has this issue where if you are moved to a new table in a tournament the window closes and you have to go to the tourney lobby and hit take your seat been resolved?
Is this a problem with TableNinja or the Pokerstars software?
This problem was mentioned by another user and is an issue with TableNinja that we are working on. We haven't pinned down the problem exactly, but it seems that TN is fooled into thinking the tourney is done when you are just being moved to a new table.
If anyone has played a multi-table tourney and _not_ had this happen, let us know since it will help us figure out how to differentiate between the two situations.