Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> pgeorges wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > There is also a 4th part published
> > http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4511
> >
> > I don't have Fritz 11, so it is is so easy to understand how it works,
>
> Well I did not try it in fritz either as I've "only" a V8 to
> convert CBH. ;) But as far as I get it, it is exactly what
> you did for scid.
>
> > but I think I will have to polish a little bit the Stoyko exercise in
> > Scid to make it a bit more attractive.
>
> Maybe you could get some ideas from the shots.
>
> BTW: I'd prefer to actually write down SAN for move entry,
> ie. someting like Rh6 instead of h1 h6. At least for a
> longer line it would be helpfull to connect the "fields"
> involved in one move by a simple "-" (h1-h6) before going
> on.
I will add the "-", but the moves are not displayed for the user to look 
at them (that is why it is written in SAN notation), but just for the 
user to be aware that something is recorded when he enters moves. The 
idea is that the user enters (blindly) his calculated lines, and see he 
missed some good ones.

Pascal


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