Hi Gregor, thank you. Where do I come from? How I told you, currently I use chess assistant with CQL. Now a friend with OSX asked me if I know a chess database with CQL capability for OSX. I don't know... To speak frankly: I only know this CQL-version from chess assistant and this standalone version for windows. I think chessbase did not come with a CQL-interface.
Do you know another chess database which has this feature (may be even running on OSX)? Thomas > Gregor Cramer <rema...@gmx.net> hat am 27. Oktober 2017 um 13:17 geschrieben: > > > Hi Thomas, > > > I use CQL from chess assistant currently. > > However is there a command line interface for your CQL-implementation? > > I'm on linux and can compile it by myself. > > > > I also also did not found a button etc. in the GUI for usage of the > > CQL-position search. Where is it hidden? > > Currently only the documentation is available, it is not yet implemented, and > planned for a future version. But the current documentation is not > contemporary, a revised CQL version is in development, see > http://sourceforge.net/p/scidb/mailman/scidb-development/ . But some basic > parts - about 70% - of (old) CQL functions are already implemented, and will > also be usable for the revised CQL interface. > > BTW: I think that a different name like ChessQuery - instead of eCQL - is > better, so I'm planning to rename it. > > Gregor > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Scidb-users mailing list Scidb-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scidb-users