Hi!

Great, thanks. But....

I follow your instructions, that is, I do this:

I take a database I have with a lt of games, and filter so I only have 
Sicilian opening (ECO codes B20-B99). Then I create a new database from 
the menu, call it sicilian_openings, and copy all the filtered games 
there (some 106 000).

Next I filter for white games, using as you said, 1-0, and then using 
the maintenance window flag these (Filtered games button) as White 
opening. THen the same with black.

Then I reset the filter.

And icons. Maintenance window, click on the Type icon, and choose 
openings for both. Close window.

So, now I go to Play - Training - Openings. I get the first window, 
choose to play "both", and clixk continue. But then it tells me to first 
open a repertoire database, with the icon set to the right side.

What more is needed?

I tried changing the icon to white, choose to play as white in the 
opening training first dialog, and then the same with black, but I get 
the same message. What am I missing?


Best,

Magnus



Dale Hards wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Magnus Larsson <mag...@vista.se 
> <mailto:mag...@vista.se>> wrote:
>
>     Hi!
>
>
> Hi!
>  
>
>
>     Also, the feature "Play - Training - Openings" souds interesting - but
>     it asks med to first open repertoire database. So what is that...? How
>     do I find or construct one?
>
>
> As Alexander has said there is a help file, which I am actually in the 
> process of rewriting (should be soon).
>
> To answer your question - there's lots of ways you can construct a 
> repertoire. Basically, the process is - get a database of games with 
> the openings you want, perhaps a database of just the Bishop's Opening 
> for example, then find a way to mark some of these games as white 
> openings or black openings. Then you need to set the icon of the 
> database to one of the opening icons.
>
> For example, here's one way to construct a simple database - I can't 
> vouch for it's quality.
>
> Filter one of your databases  (or download one from the internet - you 
> can even buy some although I like to stick to the free/open-source 
> ones) for the opening you want, then copy the filtered games to 
> a separate database, named something appropriate - e.g.: 
> "BishopsOpening". Then in that database, you need to assign some games 
> as white opening, and some as black opening (you can do just the one, 
> or you can do both). One way you could do this, is filter the new 
> database for 1-0 results, then go to the Database Maintenance window, 
> and assign the filter games with the "White Opening" flag. Then if you 
> want black openings, do the same for 0-1 results, using the "Black 
> Opening" flag.
>
> Finally you set the icon. Up in the top right corner of the Database 
> Maintenance window you should see a picture. Click on the picture and 
> select the appropriate icon. I.e. if you have only flagged white 
> openings, choose the white openings icon, if you have both, choose the 
> black and white openings icon, etc, etc.
>
> I don't have SCID on this computer, so I'm doing this from memory - 
> but it should be correct.
>
> Alexander - this is the kind of thing I'll be putting in the help 
> file. Are you satisfied with this level of explanation?
>
> Dale
>  
>
>
>     Grateful for any advice on this.
>
>     Best,
>
>
>     Magnus
>
>     
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