Author: Chuck
Date: 07:29:22 03/18/01
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Yes, it can be formatted differently. For one thing, what I posted was generated with a Chessbase font, so, you have to have the Chessbase font on your machine to see it correctly. Mostly this involves little symbols that are otherwise unavailable like some of the position evaluation symbols. Since it seems many of the people here have at least one Chessbase product and since it is readable anyway, I didn't expect it was a big deal. On March 18, 2001 at 05:42:46, Thom Perry wrote: >Chuck, > >Is it possible to format the Fritz analysis output differently? I really like >the way CM8K does it, putting the information into columns. The move info >doesn't "bleed" between the lines and you can clearly see the think time, depth, >etc. That also begs the question: can you add the move time, depth, #moves >analyzed, etc., to the Fritz output info? Several months ago, someone posted >some annotated analysis by Nimzo8 that I thought was pretty neat, but it was not >clear from the post whether the format presented was original or had been >modifed by the poster.
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