Author: chandler yergin
Date: 14:57:50 11/15/05
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On November 14, 2005 at 23:38:32, Günther Simon wrote: >On November 14, 2005 at 21:03:09, chandler yergin wrote: > >>On November 14, 2005 at 14:49:10, Günther Simon wrote: >> >>>On November 14, 2005 at 13:57:46, chandler yergin wrote: >>> >>>>On November 14, 2005 at 13:45:57, William Penn wrote: >>>> >>>>>I wonder if there's any way to see what it contains, such as by converting it to >>>>>a format that a GUI can read? My very superficial look so far agrees that it's a >>>>>good book, but I'd like to see and know all the details!? >>>>>WP >>>> The .ctg File can be copied to a .pgn File then sent as an E-Mail >>>>Attachment. >>> >>>I wonder what you are talking about? >>Quote above: >>"My very superficial look so far agrees that it's a >>good book, but I'd like to see and know all the details!?" >> >>He said he'd like to see it. I explained how he could, >>if someone wanted to send it to him. >> >> >>>The whole thread is about >>>Fruits native own book, which is of course no *.ctg file. > > > >> >>Oh.. and how are Opening Books filed? Certainly not .pgn >>They are .ctg > >Nonsense. Do you want to start nonsense threads again? >There exist dozens of other formats than *.ctg outside >in the real world. >*.ctg is just Chessbase' book format for opening trees, >but may be you still don't know that CB != computerchess? >Fruit has its own book format like hundreds! of other >chess programs. >Stop spreading false claims again... Show me a Book that is not filed as .ctg! both used Fritz8.ctg Why are you so rude? Do you know what you are talking about? > >Guenther > > >> >>> >>>Guenther
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