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Subject: Re: When PGN goes wrong?

Author: Steve Maughan

Date: 01:05:50 10/19/00

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Jon,

>Note that parsing straight PGN (Even ill-formed examples) is not
>terribly hard but handling PGN with subvariations and
>annotations is a little harder. Not clear if you want to do go this
>far unless you are writing a sophisticated chess viewer. 90% or more
>of the PGN out there is unannotated.

Thanks for the note.  I'm actually using Delphi so I'll be writing from scratch.
 My aim is to create a framework that will eventually be quite sophisticated.
However Delphi is a dream for writing such apps due to the object orientated
structure!

Thanks again,

Steve



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