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Subject: Re: Houston, there is a problem

Author: Ron Langeveld

Date: 09:35:32 02/14/02

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On February 14, 2002 at 03:08:47, Sergei Smith wrote:

>I imported 2200.pgn to 2200.ctg
>then imported 2200.ctg to Fritz7.ctg
>
>There are no colored lines in Fritz7.ctg anymore while there used to be green,
>red and blue preference analysis lines.

I have seen this behaviour as well. I think that, in order to maintain the
preference moves, you should reverse the order of import; so start with the
2200.ctg and import Fritz7.ctg. I think this will force the F7 book preferences
to be leading. Please also note that starting from scratch is your safest way
out, since the option of chosing "book -> reset weights" will result in heavy
memory/disk I/O. In my case it took minutes, every time I wanted to close
Fritz7. Somehow this is not a one-time rollback operation. Each time Fritz7
seemed to be non-responding while closing down, whereas performance monitor
would show you that it has a 100% load on page I/O.

Regards,
Ron

>
>The superscrript annotation indicated in PGN by $N where N is a single or double
>digit seems to be OK
>
>What is the function of blue lines ?



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