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Subject: Re: Annotation with Crafty

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 11:19:53 01/18/00

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On January 18, 2000 at 09:04:57, Luca Dormio wrote:

>On January 18, 2000 at 08:20:52, Masciulli Gianluigi wrote:
>
>>what's the command to let crafty annotate a game (char. interface)?
>>I used it some years ago but now I'm not able to find it on the help
>>command.
>
>you can use "annotate" (plain text output) or "annotateh" (HTML output); try the
>command "help annotate" in Crafty for further details.
>
>Ciao!
>Luca

Just a note, if you just enter the "annotate" command, Crafty will give you an
outline of what should be entered in:

Crafty v17.6

White(1): annotate
usage: annotate <file> <color> <moves> <margin> <time> [nmoves]
White(1):

So you could annotate with:

annotate game.pgn wb 15 .75 60"

and Crafty would annotate the file "game.pgn" for both sides of the board,
starting at move 15, with a 3/4 pawn margin, and it would use 60 seconds for
each (1/2) move.

And actually, I never did figure out what "[nmoves]" is for, but it's not a
required input, so I ignore it.

Pete





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