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Subject: Re: Looking for PGN Utility

Author: Jeff Lischer

Date: 07:34:36 08/27/05

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On August 27, 2005 at 10:21:25, Marc Lacrosse wrote:

>On August 27, 2005 at 09:34:48, Günther Simon wrote:
>
>>On August 27, 2005 at 09:30:27, Jeff Lischer wrote:
>>
>>>Is there any utility that will take a pgn file of complete games and export a
>>>file with only the first N moves of the games? Thanks!
>>
>>Yace can do this, but I don't have the commands handy right now.
>>I believe Dieter even explained it again here, in the last two days :)
>>
>>Guenther
>
>PGNsplit is able to do that and even more : If your original file has games with
>variations it can either ignore variations or create one new game per variation.
>
>You find it at
>http://home.online.no/~malin/sjakk/download/PgnSplit.zip
>
>*  PgnSplit v.1.1 by Odd Gunnar Malin
>*
>*  Syntax: PgnSplit [options] inputfile outputfile
>
>*  Options:
>*     /c 0|1      - Write comment to outpufile, default=1
>*     /m <number> - Max moves/game. ex /m 10, default=999
>*     /n 0|1      - Expand nag values, default=1
>*     /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.
>
>IMHO this is one of the most useful PGN utilities.
>
>Marc

Thanks, this looks perfect! But what does "expand nag values" mean??



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