On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 02:05:14PM +0200, Gregor Cramer wrote:
> > I remember seeing the World Championship at Chennai where they used
> > software to display variations with arrows showing attack squares,
> > piece movement; playing through various variations with variations off
> > variations etc and then easily coming back to the main line to catch up
> > on the moves of the live game.
> > 
> > Can scidb do that? It would be nice to see a tutorial or set of
> > instructions. I'm interested in doing it on the fly/realtime, not
> > editing a .pgn game to achieve the same thing.
> > 
> > IOW, all the buttons and features may be there, but seeing them in use
> > is another 'kettle of fish.' :)
> 
> Pascal (I don't know whether it's his real name) has posted a good idea to 
> the 
> discussion board (http://sourceforge.net/p/scidb/discussion/):
> 
>     annotated PGN file documenting & demonstrating SCID arrows and square
>     marks.
> 
>     Feel free to add it to the SCIDB source tree, so first time users don't
>     start out with a totally empty database.
> 
> I will use his PGN game (attached) as a start for a tutorial database, future 
> release will include this tutorial database. Probably this is of interest for 
> you.

Thanks! I guess I should google for Youtube videos, etc. And adapt usage
to the actual program features. I'm looking more for a top down view
approach.

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who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the 
oppressing." --- Malcolm X

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