PartyScore examples … last updated March 15, 2011
Examples:
The PartyScore “Samples” output is one page: one each of a Table Guide, a Player Guide, a Traveler and a Pick-up Slip.
Click on a blue Link for example displays or output (the tab and printer pages are linked to each other):
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When running PartyScore, the user
changes tab pages by clicking on the na
In the example tab pages, the report area shows different
move
The tab page examples are Menubar PrintScreen output, which can be directed to either the printer or a file.
Internationalization:
PartyScore
supports several non-English languages; more languages may be added, depending
on demand.
The translations were drafted using free Internet services, primarily Babble Fish (http://babelfish.yahoo.com/),
and edited by bilingual duplicate bridge players.
A
language is selected using the “Language:” pull-down list on the Start tab
page.
While a
non-English language is selected, a language button is added to the PartyScore
Menubar; you can then
mouseclick it
to toggle between English and the other language at almost any ti
The
“almost” exception is that while a dialog box is displayed (for OK to a
a prompt,
etc.) the main screen and its
PartyScore also supports British
trick counting (9 for 3NT made, etc.) for results entry.
The
tricks made/down format is selected using the “Made:” button on either of the
Results tab pages.
To return to PartyScore ho