Author: margolies,marc
Date: 22:24:34 07/02/03
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the doc is in german, but it is programmer's german (not some subtle literary style, rather direct basic instructional)-- not alot to figure out. Most importantly, many variable names are labeled in English even though the doc is german, so I kind of know where Chrilly is going most of the time and then I can fill in the blanks. -marc On July 02, 2003 at 18:14:44, Matthew White wrote: >On July 02, 2003 at 15:10:12, Andrei Fortuna wrote: > >>On July 02, 2003 at 14:48:27, Matthew White wrote: >> >>>On July 02, 2003 at 04:22:54, Andrei Fortuna wrote: >>>> >>>>Isn't the doc in german ? >>>> >>>>Andrei >>> >>>Yes it is. For my project, I used a machine translator to (very roughly!) >>>translate it. I got just enough information for it to be useful. You learn very >>>quickly that farmers are pawns and runners are bishops ;). >> >>:)) >> >>The only doc I could find for CHE++ was the one posted on CCC, and to my >>surprise world.altavista.com did a pretty good job of translating it. Of course >>it has its peculiarities but it's fairly coherent. >> >>Andrei > >There is a word doc that comes on the Nimzo CD. I could forward it to you, if >you'd like (I'm pretty sure that would be legal...). > >Matt
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