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Subject: Re: New Chess Database - Curly Brace (Crafty Analysis)

Author: Steve Coladonato

Date: 08:33:15 10/14/03

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On October 14, 2003 at 10:24:07, Steve Coladonato wrote:

>Very nice Peter.  I have it running on Linux but haven't hooked in the MySQL
>database yet.  The GUI has plenty of configuration options and I haven't messed
>with the 3D screens (although I'm not really a fan of 3D).  The Crafty interface
>works well.  I will also be trying to hook in Yace.
>
>I get some kind of warning message, "unrecognized input...", in the PGN display
>when I load a pgn file that has been analyzed by Crafty (<fname.pgn.can> renamed
>to <fname.can.pgn>).  Haven't quite determined what that is though.

The problem is with the curly brace, "{...}" embedded in the variations. e.g.
({11:+0.86}  6. ... Bb4 7. c4 dxc4 8. Bxc4 Nf6 9. Qb3 Qe7 $16).  I don't know if
the curly brace is supported by the PGN Standard or not.

Steve

>
>Steve
>
>On October 13, 2003 at 10:34:22, Peter Schäfer wrote:
>
>>
>>There is a new, free Chess Database called jose at
>>
>> http://jose-chess.sourceforge.net
>>
>>if offers a MySQL based database, 3D board view and pluggable XBoard engines.
>>
>>it is available for Windows and Linux.
>>
>>Have Fun,
>>Peter



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