2009/10/12 andrei raevsky <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> My three kids have played in a tournament this Saturday and I used the
> excellent auto-annotate capability of SCID to analyze their games
> overnight.  Three kids, having played 5 games each, that is a total of 15
> games which I analyzed.  Since they played both Black and White, I chose the
> option "For moves by both sides".  However, it would have been convenient,
> and time saving, if I had had the possibility to specify something like
> "Game1 -White, Game2-White, Game3-Black, Game4-White" etc.  Even better,
> would it be possible to tag the name of the chessplayers in the database
> whose moves I would want to analyze?  I could then simply enter my kids'
> names and have SCID analyze their moves regardless of whether they played
> White or Black.
>
> The other feature I would like to request is to have two engines running an
> auto-annotation simultaneously (or in sequence) to compare the variations
> suggested by each engine.
>
>
All this seems too specific for me : complex UI for very particular use.

Pascal
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