Magnus Larsson wrote:

Hi!

> Great, now it works. I see your point about too large database too. As I 
> am new to opening training with a database program, there are a few 
> things to pick up....

I'll check into this. It should not be necessary to restart Scid. At 
least not by design.

BTW: You might want to check out the training option of the Tree Window 
(see help for Tree Window) for your Opening Training as well, plus, if 
you're exploring new openings you might definitely want to have a look 
at Scids Mask features (right in the Tree Window as well).

> While I am at it: when I annotate a game with crafty, the annotations 
> are not saved, and the option "save: replace game" is not available. How 
> can this be? I can export it and have the analysis in a web page, but 
> I'd like to keep it in my database as well. How do I do this?

Do you work in a real Scid database or in a PGN file? Scid can not save 
PGN files. You'll have to import PGN into a Scid database (the clipbase 
will do ;) and then reexport to PGN if you want to have PGN.

However, it is advisable to work in Scid databases. PGN is nice for data 
exchange as it is reasonable standardised but Scids database is much 
smaller, much faster to search and offers quite some improvements to PGN.

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