I think you have to export the database to PGN, and then download the full 
polyglot  binary (or source) and use it to make a book from the command line 
using something like "polyglot make-book -pgn PGNFILE".

Steven

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Subject: [Scid-users] Generating bookfile
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Is there a way to generate a bookfile from a existing database?



I have a scid database from which I want to generate a bookfile for stockfish.



TIA.

WIllem

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