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Subject: Re: How to stop Crafty annotation gracefully

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:17:00 01/16/02

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On January 16, 2002 at 08:27:21, David Rasmussen wrote:

>Right now Crafty is annotating a game, but I don't want to it annotate any more
>moves since the rest of the game isn't interesting. And I told annotateh to
>annotate the entire game. If I just press ctrl-c now, I don't think the html
>bitmaps will be written. So what is the graceful way of stopping annotation, so
>that the bitmaps are written, and Crafty is still running, but has stopped
>annotating?
>
>/David


There is not an easy way "after the fact."  You could have selected
a particular range of moves to annotate.  But for now, all you can do is
type "?" repeatedly to terminate each search.  Ugly but effective.  And
^C should not hurt a thing as the annotations have _already_ been written
to the .can file anyway...




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