Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
Hi!
[...]
> What I do not see in the top game window is which of these
> games are commented and who created the comments.
Right. And I also would add that currently not even in the
browse window all data shows up.
> OK, I replay games from top players, but there may be an
> important game X-Y commented by a top player and for sure
> I will miss it.
Yes. Unfortunately.
> If I load a game from the top games window into the
> browser and I have some doubts about its quality or the
> quality of its comments, I can do nothing. I cannot start
> the engine. I cannot find out who created the comment.
What I just mentioned. Yes. You'll have to load the game,
indeed. I admit that I wish for some improvement in browse
window as well. Pretty much what you mention. I added your
points to the ToDo.
Note however that you may use the database switcher to go to
your own previous game again.
> I even cannot easily copy the game to the clipboard to do
> such things. OK, somehow I can get what I want, but too
> much clicks for something I do a hundred times during one
> session.
Just loading it works, but I admit that this is sometimes
not idea.
> When I want to add an question mark to a move. I have to
> open the annotation window.
No. You can just hit ? <enter> in the main window. Same
works for !, !!, ??, ?!, !?, +-, +/-, +=, -+, -/+, =+, =.
> I have converted my database from Chessbase format through
> PGN to SI3. Chessbase displays standard annotations
> (Chess-Informant symbols) in PGN as something like "$12".
> When converting to si3 these comments are not converted.
They should. I actually just checked this very $12. I also
added quite a bunch of such games to Scid it always worked
out fine. Could you probably send me your sample game? (In
PGN.) I'd like to give it a try here.
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