Author: margolies,marc
Date: 16:05:56 12/03/03
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Cahonas, since you are running WinXP and pgn is a text file, Open the file in wordXP and record a macro of the necessary operations on one record in the file. Then just script it. marc On December 03, 2003 at 17:15:35, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On December 03, 2003 at 17:06:01, Jonas Bylund wrote: > >>On December 03, 2003 at 17:00:46, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >> >>>On December 03, 2003 at 16:52:40, Jonas Bylund wrote: >>> >>>>[Site "xxxxxxx"] >>>>[Event ""] >>>>[Date "2001.11.01"] >>>>[Game "g1002050289"] >>>>[White "polar"] >>>>[Black "emil"] >>>>[Round "1"] >>>>[Result "1-0"] >>>>[Reason "black resigned."] >>>>[WhiteELO "1534"] > >>>[BlackELO "1581"] >>>> >>>>Could someone please tell me what is wrong with this pgn format? >>>> >>>>I have a large database with games featuring this format (+ the game scores of >>>>course) is there any way to clean it up (correct the format with a tool) >>>> >>>>Regards >>>>Jonas >>> >>> >>> Regarding PGN-standard, please have a look at >>> http://scid.sourceforge.net/doc/standard.txt >>> I think the option [Game] and [Reason] are >>> not PGN-standard. >>> Kurt >> >>Yes that was what i suspected, thank you for confirming my suspicion, is there >>anyway to clean it up, we are talking 300.000+ games so i don't fancy doing it >>manually :) ie. a tool that will remove the non pgn standard entries [game] and >>[reason]. >> >>Regards >>Jonas > > Hi Jonas > I do not know such a tool. But for a progammer > it should be easy to develop such a tool. > Regards > Kurt
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