2008/7/11 Pascal Georges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> 2008/7/11 Henk van Lingen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can someone give a hint about how to use the opening trainer? The docpage
>> says you should load a normal database and not a .sor file. How does one
>> make a normal database from a .sor file? And is it really about playing
>> 'against' your own repertoire? Actually I want to train my own repertoire,
>> not play against it ?!
>>
>> (btw: how does one configure the default path load/save uses?)
>
>
Hi,
The opening trainer has nothing to do with the repertoire editor and .sor
files. To use it you need a base containing games with your opening line.
This base must have a type "white opening" or "black opening". You can also
flag some games and limit the training to those. Then all what is done is
simple : you must enter moves that are present in your repertoire, and Scid
will reply, also following it.
Note that I slghtly reworked it in CVS those latests days so the dialogs are
far easier to understand.
Pascal
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