Indeed this function was lost in latest Tree changes (and help should be
updated). And I don't think it should be kept : epd files are certainly not
the best place to keep track of information (maintenance is uneasy).

Pascal

2008/10/11 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi!
>
> Could it be that this function got lost in the recent
> changes, and if so, was this intended?
>
>    Using the Tree with EPD files open
>
>    For each open EPD file, the tree window will contain an
>    extra column that shows a short (five character) summary
>    of the contents of the EPD file for each position reached
>    from the moves listed.
>
>    The summary could be an evaluation, an opening code or a
>    suggested move; it will be the contents of the first EPD
>    field found from the following list: ce, eco, nic, pv,
>    pm, bm, id, or just the first EPD field if none of the
>    above are present.
>
>    For a description of EPD fields, see the EPD file help
>    page.  Note that if the summary is of the ce field, it is
>    shown as an evaluation in pawns from Whites perspective
>    (rather than as a score in centipawns from the
>    perspective of the side to move, which is its stored
>    format in the EPD file) for improved readability.
>
> If not, how do I open the tree for an EPD file now? I always
> get the one from the last DB opened.
>
> --
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Alexander Wagner
>
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