> In this case I admit that I prefer to dump it down in PGN, then use vi > to add the lines and reimport the games. This is much faster than > GUI-clicking in Scid, especially if you have similar lines. (And 26 > clipboards help a lot here...) I've also a simple perl script at hand > that allows to add a certain header line to all games in a PGN file. > Maybe this is of some help? Works something like: > > pgnaddtag --in=twic$1.pgn --tag="Source" --val="TWIC $1" > TWIC$1.pgn > > Still for referencing printed literature I think it would be great if I > could just "tag" a game with something like the bibliographic record of > a journal or book and then just add page and game number in that journal > to a separate field. (Technically this would mean userdefinable > authority files within Scid. Surely, this is not trivial.)
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