Henk van Lingen wrote:

Hi!

Pascal does not like the repertoir editor and never uses
it. Therefore he didn't care about it. He uses uses PGN
files containing the repertoir instead and the opening
trainer is built on that infrastructure.

Is there an example of how such a pgn file used for this
looks like? Is it just one game with all the variants? Is
every varation a separated game?

I've included a simple example with the mainline variations
of the French according to MCO 14. You'd have to add the
tables in MCO just as variations to each of these lines now
to get a proper "MCO repertoir".

How to proceed:

Just create a new database. Import the attached PGN. Then go
to the maintenence window and set this base to "openings for
black". Start the opening trainer and choose training for
black. Switch to the side you want to play. Thats
essentially it.

So, mainly every mainline you want to train is just set up
as one game in this opening DB. You can add variations to
each of the mainlines as well as annotations and so on plus
you can use evaluation symbols for the value of each
continuation.

Therefore, it is already trivial to generate it from SOR if
one just collects the lines correctly out of the tree and
hooks up the variations correctly. (Actually, SOR maps 1:1
to a PGN without the headers, and it is IMHO just a better
show the tree.)

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