ForumChess a écrit :
> My point if view:
>
> I would prefer to put all annotated games in adifferent database, for
> instance create a new filename e.g. Filename_Annot,  so any one can make of
> it the use he wants, especially if it regards openings e.g. the first 15-20
> moves. Conversely, I can store the original database, then work on a copy
> and get a new file with replaced games annotated, as your own suggestion. 
For now, I will let the user make a copy of the base. Remember I'm lazy ;-)
> If
> you add the annotated games to the original ones, as someone suggested, we
> get some confusion, I think.
>   
I agree
> By the way, how do you find with an engine all the best moves out of an EDP
> file with many positions?
>   
I don't know, I have to work on EPD support. But a workaround is to 
convert EPD to PGN then run analysis on the PGN.

Pascal
> Regards
> Scid Forum
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>  with duplicated name gamesm etc,
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "pgeorges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Scid Users List" <scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:28 AM
> Subject: [Scid-users] Where to put analysis ?
>
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Now Scid can annotate a whole database, (all moves for each game or only
>> the opening phase).
>> When a game is annotated, it will be saved in current base, replacing
>> the original game and then moving to the next game in base and repeat
>> the process.
>>
>> One user told me the default should be to append the annotated game to
>> the base and not to replace the game (the one without annotation). I
>> think the actual way is better, but if I am wrong, just tell me (I am a
>> bit reluctant to do an option of it).
>>
>> Another question :
>> - I will add the name of the engine in front of the line it found. So
>> when using consecutevely several engines for annotation, one can see
>> quickly which engine disagrees with others.
>> -  I will use the Annotator tag and append all egine names that analysed
>> a game.
>> Are there any comments on this ?
>>
>> Pascal
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>>
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