>> I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
>> Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
>> time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
>> comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together with a
>> shell
Repeating --
For some reason the mailing list is stripping my reply, so I will one
more time.
There is also the command line utility pgnscid which converts a pgn
file to a scid database.
You can then open that in scid and append it to your main database or
just place a filtered subset
of Pe
>>Peter Horst a écrit :
>>I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
>>Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
>>time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
>>comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files togethe
Peter Horst a écrit :
I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together with a
It took me 5 minutes to allow the import of multiple PGN files at once
... When I said it was not hard to do !
So I put a Scid 3.6.8 rc1 version at
http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/download/unstable/ in case you have an
urgent need for this.
You just select the files to import with Shift + click an
Peter Horst a écrit :
> I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
> Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
> time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
> comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files togethe
Windows still has the dos commands of its ancestor. One of the things you
can do, which I used to do when I was trying to imoprt the whole of TWIC at
one fell swoop, was to use the copy command.
The thing to remember is that PGN files are merely ascii text files and they
can all go together, e
Peter Horst wrote:
> I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
> Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
> time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
> comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together w
Yes you can, there's no difference in the file formats of scid bases
(at least it wasn't the last time I looked).
but, isn't sc_import installed as an executable in the windows port?
Look there first, and try
sc_import base *.pgn
It ought to be installed, it's one of the more important commands
Niklas Hallqvist wrote:
> [snip]
>
> PS Of course I assume you are not trying to do this in the GUI, it's
> hardly the purpose of the GUI, if you ask me.
> And, I assume you're not using Windows as well, as you write
> "shell script", but even if you were, you could
> easily install c
Peter Horst wrote:
> I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
> Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
> time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
> comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together w
I want to import a large number (~100) of individual pgn files into a
Scid database. I'm under the impression that I can only import 4 at a
time. Is this correct? If not, what is the correct procedure? Worse
comes to worst, I can always stitch the pgn files together with a shell
script or some
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