I have the games on a scid file, I open the file and launch toga, the engine
annotates each game with variations which I want to be able to review when I
reopen the file with scid.
Thanks
Ignacio Perez
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De: Alexander Wagner
Enviado: MiƩrcoles, 30 de Diciembre de 20
No, in fact Scid doesn't supply the book for the engine; I have the pattern
ones from Scid, and unless their best configurated answer to e4 is Nc6, I guess
they're not supplying anything to the engines...
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:06:06 +0100
> From: a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
> T
Ignacio Perez wrote:
Hi!
> Hi!. I've a hundred games that I annotate using Toga. is there a way
> to save the whole file of games or do I have to save game by game?.
What do you mean by "save"? Export to PGN? Or import into Scid?
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Hi!. I've a hundred games that I annotate using Toga. is there a way
to save the whole file of games or do I have to save game by game?.
Thanks,
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Ta
Thanks Joost and Wagner for the answers.
I just didn't exactly get the answer about books: by saying that scidlet has a
specific book, you mean that I don't need/can't use that .sbk book?
By the way, how do I add a book to an engine? for example, I load stockfish for
analysis coming from th
Remco Gerlich wrote:
Hi!
> I agree completely that _internally_ Scid should mark games as "deleted"
> instead of really removing them, for speed and undeleting et cetera.
>
> I just think it should be far less visible to the _user_: the user
> should not see games that he just deleted in the g
Alexander,
I agree completely that _internally_ Scid should mark games as "deleted"
instead of really removing them, for speed and undeleting et cetera.
I just think it should be far less visible to the _user_: the user should
not see games that he just deleted in the game list. Only in some
spec
Alexei Kovalczuk wrote:
Hi!
> - A way to add commentary to a move in SCID. I simply can't find the so
> called "comment editor" in the interface,
Windows / Comment editor. Or most easily as Joost pointed out Ctrl-E.
> nor in any file menu.
Windows is the way you want to go here. In classic Sc
Remco Gerlich wrote:
Hi!
> Compacting the game file frees up unused space, by removing deleted games.
>
> Very user-unfriendely, in my opinion...
Remco, no offense, but IMHO you miss some important points
if you call this "user-unfriendly" (not ot speak of the
"very" ;)
- if they get deleted r