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Subject: Re: Attention David Dahlem: A tool for you.

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 13:01:01 09/27/05

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On September 27, 2005 at 15:55:45, David Dahlem wrote:

>>>The line breaks are after 32 half-moves. I think your program is reading the
>>>line breaks after 16 half-moves.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Dave
>>
>>You are correct. I thought your opening moves were on two lines per opening
>>line, instead of one... atleast that's the way it appeared in your first post ;)
>>
>>Download again, it's fixed.
>>
>>Joshua Haglund
>>toneewa@yahoo.com
>
>Thanks Joshua
>
>PGN Reverse will indeed convert the lines to pgn.
>
>I don't mean to nitpick, but there a 3 minor things is see in the output pgn ...
>
>[Event "PGN Reverse 1.0"]
>[Site "by Joshua Haglund"]
>[Date "2005.09.27"]
>[White "PGN Reverse 1.0"]
>[Black "by Joshua Haglund"]
>[Result "*"]
>
>e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 g8f6 e1g1 f6e4 d2d4 e4d6 b5c6 d7c6 d4e5 d6f5 d1d8 e8d8
>b1c3 c8d7 f1d1 d8c8 f3g5 d7e8 b2b3 b7b6 c1b2 f8e7 g5e4 c8b7 d1d3 a8d8 a1d1 d8d3*
>
>The pgn standard calls for seven basic tags, and the 'Round' tag is missing. And
>there are not any line numbers. Finally, this 'd8d3*' should be 'd8d3 *'. These
>minor things don't bother me, but they might bother other users. And i'm not
>sure whether various interfaces will choke on missing line numbers. :-)
>
>I can run your output pgn through pgn-extract, and the result looks like this,
>in San notation ...
>
>[Event "PGN Reverse 1.0"]
>[Site "by Joshua Haglund"]
>[Date "2005.09.27"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "PGN Reverse 1.0"]
>[Black "by Joshua Haglund"]
>[Result "*"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. d4 Nd6 6. Bxc6 dxc6 7. dxe5 Nf5 8.
>Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Nc3 Bd7 10. Rd1 Kc8 11. Ng5 Be8 12. b3 b6 13. Bb2 Be7 14. Nge4 Kb7
>15. Rd3 Rd8 16. Rad1 Rxd3 *
>
>Thanks for this tool
>Dave

Of course, i meant to say "missing move numbers", not "missing line numbers".
:-)

Regards
Dave



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