An interesting (and maybe better) way to implement lessons would be to
build case bases, with a facility to find similar positions.  This
"Find Similar" function is certainly not trivial, but very possible.
Case-base reasoning is possible, after all.  Allegedly, we all do it.

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:47 PM, F. Charly <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 13 avr. 09, at 12:35, Alexander Wagner wrote:
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>> Hi!
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>> Current ChessCafe's ChessOK column treats a new training program.
>> Maybe
>> be of interest to stimulate ideas.
>>
>> http://www.chesscafe.com/chessok/chessok.htm
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> It would be great to have these functions in Scid.
> The lessons could probably be created from the base.
> Nice project idea. Go for it!
> Charly
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