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Subject: Re: Is this possible?

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 12:43:11 12/01/03

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On December 01, 2003 at 14:25:55, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:

>On December 01, 2003 at 12:41:36, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On December 01, 2003 at 07:34:01, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:
>>
>>>On November 30, 2003 at 17:12:20, David Dahlem wrote:
>>>
>>>>Thanks. I have pgn-extract, and don't see anything in the readme file that will
>>>>do this. I will download normal-32 and try it.
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Dave
>>>
>>>Did you find anything?
>>>
>>
>>Hi Odd Gunnar
>>
>>I tried Normal-32, without success. Thanks so much for PgnSplit! From your
>>example output, this looks like it works great. I'll test it further. Of course,
>>to generate a complete "correspondence analysis" output with variation lengths
>>suitable for an opening book will require some time, overnight or longer. :-)
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>
>It passed the Fritz4 test so I don't expect it to be too buggy, but if there are
>any problem or you need some adjustement just e-mail me. For problem it's easier
>if you also could attach the problem-pgn-file.
>
>Odd Gunnar
>

Hi Odd Gunnar

I also tried a test with Fritz4.pgn, and it worked perfectly. At this time, i
don't see any problem with it.

Thanks again for this excellent utility
Dave


>>>Anyway I made a prototype in the lunch hour.
>>>
>>>------------------
>>>Syntax: PgnSplit [options] inputfile outputfile
>>>
>>>Options:
>>>   /c 0|1      - Write comment to outpufile, default=1
>>>   /m <number> - Max moves/game. ex /m 10
>>>   /n 0|1      - Expand nag values.
>>>   /v 0|1      - Extend variation, default=1
>>>
>>>This tool will take an inputfile in pgn-format with variations
>>>and output each variation as a separate game into the outputfile.
>>>------------
>>>
>>>As you see I made some other options too, ex. max moves in output file etc.
>>>
>>>http://home.online.no/~malin/sjakk/download/PgnSplit.exe
>>>



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