Selon Richard Vaughn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:28 AM, pgeorges wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Now Scid can annotate a whole database, (all moves for each game or
> > only
> > the opening phase).
>
> Nice. I assume we can filter the base and perform the annotations
> just on the flit
On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:28 AM, pgeorges wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now Scid can annotate a whole database, (all moves for each game or
> only
> the opening phase).
Nice. I assume we can filter the base and perform the annotations
just on the flittered games?
> When a game is annotated, it will be saved
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 s
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 ap