Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 06:20:25 09/23/04
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On September 23, 2004 at 08:44:37, Norm Pollock wrote: >You first have to open a database (.si3 file). ECO classify the games if they >were not already eco classified. I did load the ECO-file (and saved options so it automatically gets loaded on startup) And it shows the ECO code if I just make some opening moves on the initial board. >Then you click on a bar. Problem is that gives you the error message. >Probably a bug. I don't get an error anymore (had to replace 'Xunmap' with 'xunmap' a file. But I don't get any real bars - their height is zero. And I don't see moves until I click on them. Maybe I wasn't specific enough in my initial post, but I don't want to see how C77 looks like, but I want to browse basically thru the little ECO opening book by playing the _moves_, not typing in C77. >But there is alternative that works. Type the letter of the bar. For example >"A". Then type the additional number for the next bar. For example "1". This >will give "A1". Then type "5". This will give "A15". As I said, I don't know what to follow A15, but I'd like to follow "e4 e5 Nf3" etc and see where this leads me. I guess I could just use a regular chess engine with an opening book and play along the opening lines there. Scid doesn't seem to do what I want. Thanks anyway. :) Sargon
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