Author: William Kerr
Date: 14:53:11 12/26/99
I quickly wrote a program that will read a .epd file and print to display and store to a file all positions contained in the file. If you print the output file you get 28 chess boards per page. However if you have an editor such as UltaEdit (see below) which allows printing two pages on one side (landscape view) and you print on both sides of the page you can display 112 chess boards on one 8.5 by 11 piece of paper. This is great for displaying those large epd files that contain hundreds of test positions. There is no limit to the number of chess boards that the program will display and print to a file. If people are interented I can post the source code (MS VC++). I recommend going to the UltraEdit web site to discover this powerfull editor. The url is www.ultraedit.com You can download a trial version UltraEdit good for a limited number of days. For a small fee you can register the program and use it permenently. This editor is worth its small cost( approximatel $30 when I registered it). You'll use it all the time.
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