Author: Bert van den Akker
Date: 12:40:51 12/27/99
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On December 26, 1999 at 17:53:11, William Kerr wrote: >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. I'am interested in the source code or the executable. BvdA
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