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Subject: Re: Yace Analysis?

Author: Allen Lake

Date: 11:51:25 09/14/02

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On September 14, 2002 at 14:37:37, Steve Coladonato wrote:
>Yes, your thoughts about the "annotate" command are right on.  When the
>threshold for considering a move an error, the .1 (adjustable) in your comments
>above, the PGN output file should show the score for the move played (I don't
>believe the variation giving this score is applicable) and the score for what
>the engine considered the best move followed by the variation.
>
>The "analyze only one side feature" should be the same as Crafty where you can
>choose "black", "white", "both" or by Last Name.  The "Last Name" feature is
>nice for analyzing pgn files of your own games, where you play both black and
>white, and only showing the analysis from your side.
>
>I'll see if I can influence Shane with an "analyze" command.  I know he was
>considering adding a "play against engine" feature but that one may be more
>difficult than just adding the analysis feature.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve

Just out of curiosity, what exactly are you looking for Shane to change about
the way Scid currently annotates games?  Analysis of multiple games rather than
one at a time?  Using PGN files (currently read-only in Scid) rather than Scid
databases?  I'm not clear about what you are asking for here.



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