I wonder if there exists one game Hübner analyzed that does not make
the gamesize limitation explode... ;-)
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. Dezember 2009 17:28
An: Alexander Wagner
Cc: scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Scid-users] Remove twin games
Alex,
I fully understand that it does not solve the problem you are
addressing. It would merely dissolve it. You are right in saying
that there are some comments that deserve to
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
> I fully understand that it does not solve the problem you are
> addressing. It would merely dissolve it.
For the annotation part of theoretical lines yes. I admit that I'm quite
a fan of the tree and masks feature and would strongly recommend anyone
to look into
Alex,
I fully understand that it does not solve the problem you are
addressing. It would merely dissolve it. You are right in saying
that there are some comments that deserve to stay into a single game.
Your example shows that one would like to annotate a particular game,
in which case it makes
Steven wrote:
Hi!
>> Given a large database that contains both, plain and
>> extensively annotated games (comments, variations and
>> annotations). I want to remove all duplicate games from
>> this base, and especially those that are
>> annotated usually appear once again in a plain version.
>
Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
Hi!
> A very good way to deal with that problem would be to store the
> comments outside the game, like Rybka Aquarium
That does not solve the problem. PGN standard just is to store them
within the PGN and not outside and the point is that I have them within
the games.
A very good way to deal with that problem would be to store the
comments outside the game, like Rybka Aquarium
"
Chess players who are mostly used to working with game notation, comments and
variations are in for a bit of shock when they realize how much Rybka Aquarium
relies on chess trees and th
Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Given a large database that contains both, plain and
> extensively annotated games (comments, variations and
> annotations). I want to remove all duplicate games from
> this base, and especially those that are
> annotated usually appear once again in a plain version.
Hi!
Given a large database that contains both, plain and extensively
annotated games (comments, variations and annotations). I want to remove
all duplicate games from this base, and especially those that are
annotated usually appear once again in a plain version.
How would I make sure that the