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Subject: Re: CM8000 Editor

Author: Jason Williamson

Date: 14:54:36 09/07/00

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On September 07, 2000 at 17:23:46, John Merlino wrote:

>On September 07, 2000 at 17:19:02, James wrote:
>
>>Can live with that. Actually, the 6000 editor i found somewhat better for
>>improveds range of vision than the 5500, but did not try the 7000, presumed it
>>to be the same. at least my books transfered to each version, and back.  Maybe
>>have been asking questions the wrong places.  You have prvided more than all of
>>the calls and emails  tried over the years to/about CM, is greatly
>>appreciated.As the most successful net user of CM, I still use it rather than
>>the stronger programs because it is just more fun, with all of its twists and
>>tweaks. We can never be completely satisfied < who can> but always looking for
>>improvement :). yours... OzsO
>
>The editor for CM7000 is significantly different than for previous versions. It
>uses a large tree of moves similar to the key moves in the database interface.
>The file format for the books, however, has not changed since CM5000.
>
>Thanks for the compliments,
>
>jm

What about some sort of PGN file processing ability to create a large book out
of a large PGN?

JW




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