Hi all,
For the open book source I have made an editor, I also ported the other utilities (analyze pgn, yats, etc.) so you don't need the commercial ChessPartner any longer.
http://www.top-5000.nl/prodeodos.htm
No Windows application but ugly DOS. I can't program Windows and am unwilling to learn the shit. But you at least you can run it in a window.
Regards,
Ed
Book editor available
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Re: Book editor available
Got around to test Yats now and it is an awesome little tool, many thanks. Keeping it separate from chess partner makes all the difference for me, it's simple and fast now, just the way it should be.
Re: Book editor available
Hi Ed,ed wrote:Hi all,
For the open book source I have made an editor, I also ported the other utilities (analyze pgn, yats, etc.) so you don't need the commercial ChessPartner any longer.
http://www.top-5000.nl/prodeodos.htm
No Windows application but ugly DOS. I can't program Windows and am unwilling to learn the shit. But you at least you can run it in a window.
Regards,
Ed
a practical question. If I use your book in a tournement, who do I give credit ?
Cheers,
Tony
Re: Book editor available
Hi Tony,Tony wrote:Hi Ed,
a practical question. If I use your book in a tournement, who do I give credit ?
Cheers,
Tony
No need to give credit, it's freeware. But if you insist mention Jeroen.
Ed
Re: Book editor available
Keyboard shortcuts for all menu options would be nice. Either numbered or like you've done when selecting files: (Q)uit.
Would speed up the navigation alot.
Would speed up the navigation alot.