Henk van Lingen wrote:
Hi!
Pascal does not like the repertoir editor and never uses
it. Therefore he didn't care about it. He uses uses PGN
files containing the repertoir instead and the opening
trainer is built on that infrastructure.
Is there an example of how such a pgn file used for this
2008/7/11 Pascal Georges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> 2008/7/11 Henk van Lingen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Can someone give a hint about how to use the opening trainer? The docpage
>> says you should load a normal database and not a .sor file. How does one
>> make a normal database from a .
2008/7/11 Henk van Lingen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone give a hint about how to use the opening trainer? The docpage
> says you should load a normal database and not a .sor file. How does one
> make a normal database from a .sor file? And is it really about playing
> 'against' your o
> Pascal does not like
> the repertoir editor and never uses it. Therefore he didn't
> care about it. He uses uses PGN files containing the
> repertoir instead and the opening trainer is built on that
> infrastructure.
Is there an example of how such a pgn file used for this looks like? Is it
just
> Therefore, at the moment the only way I know is, to do the
> conversion "by hand".
>
> However, maybe you can come up with a utility for the
> conversion yourself.
Oke, clear. I will give it a thought :-)
> I think you missunderstood the "against". Say, if you train
> your white repertoir then
Henk van Lingen wrote:
Hi!
> Can someone give a hint about how to use the opening trainer? The docpage
> says you should load a normal database and not a .sor file. How does one
> make a normal database from a .sor file?
Actually, this is not yet possible. :( Pascal does not like
the repertoir e
Hi,
Can someone give a hint about how to use the opening trainer? The docpage
says you should load a normal database and not a .sor file. How does one
make a normal database from a .sor file? And is it really about playing
'against' your own repertoire? Actually I want to train my own repertoire,