Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 14:20:15 02/24/03
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On February 24, 2003 at 16:59:05, Mike S. wrote: >On February 24, 2003 at 16:44:11, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>(...) > >>Here is the exact explanation for Crtl-I - >> >>It is the output of a number of the moves in a notation, main line plus >>variations. You know what I mean? A number so that you can compare a highly >>commented version of a game. Excuse my English. > >Ah; I didn't know that (didn't use CB versions previous to 7). Maybe they have >run out of available shortcuts, and gave the game/player info the priority >(CTRL-I brings up a window with player's photos and detailled game data in >ChessBase 7.0). Now we have the point. Exactly here in CB6 you got the information either extended with the info from player's base and THEN on the same window a number of all the moves. I mean ALL moves. So the short cut is still the same as you see. > >It looks like the only option to (roughly) compare the size of the analysis, is >in the game list, if there is no "v", "v" or "V" among the flags at the right >side. But this is premature for the reason, Mike, that you get a fat V also for games that have only 16 moves but 30 moves in variations, you see what I mean? The feature is depending on the overall move quatity of the game notation. The length of the game to put it in short. Sorry to all others who do NOT use CB databases. Rolf Tueschen > >Regards, >M.Scheidl
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