Re: [Scid-users] Re : Scid opening book format...

2009-03-17 Thread pgeorges
pgeorges a écrit : > Chris Lott a écrit : >> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Pascal Georges >> wrote: >> >>> 2009/3/17, Chris Lott : >>> >>> Scid uses books generated with Polyglot from PGN files. It uses the >>> same format as Fruit's engines. So the answer is "no" unless you find >>> a way t

Re: [Scid-users] Re : Scid opening book format...

2009-03-17 Thread pgeorges
Chris Lott a écrit : > On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Pascal Georges > wrote: > >> 2009/3/17, Chris Lott : >> >> Scid uses books generated with Polyglot from PGN files. It uses the >> same format as Fruit's engines. So the answer is "no" unless you find >> a way to convert back CTG books to

Re: [Scid-users] Re : Scid opening book format...

2009-03-17 Thread Chris Lott
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Pascal Georges wrote: > 2009/3/17, Chris Lott : > > Scid uses books generated with Polyglot from PGN files. It uses the > same format as Fruit's engines. So the answer is "no" unless you find > a way to convert back CTG books to PGN (which I doubt is feasible). D

[Scid-users] Re : Scid opening book format...

2009-03-17 Thread Pascal Georges
2009/3/17, Chris Lott : > Is there a way to convert Fritz/CB opening books for use with Scid? > there are quite a number of interesting, tuned opening books at places > like: Sedat's Download page: http://www.sedatchess.com/download.html > but they are in .ctg/.ctb/.cto format... Scid uses books g