What are the posters using to create crosstables

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mhalstern
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What are the posters using to create crosstables

Post by mhalstern »

I'm posting the results of a swiss this evening. In viewing the source of a number of posts here, and I see that the crosstables are formatted as html for neatness.

I know how to use Fritz to paste a crosstable as text, but I don't want to have to take the time to neatly format it, or hand code html.

Are there any easy to use utilities that will generate crosstables from a pgn file? What are the posters using here for the output?
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Re: What are the posters using to create crosstables

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mhalstern wrote:I'm posting the results of a swiss this evening. In viewing the source of a number of posts here, and I see that the crosstables are formatted as html for neatness.

I know how to use Fritz to paste a crosstable as text, but I don't want to have to take the time to neatly format it, or hand code html.

Are there any easy to use utilities that will generate crosstables from a pgn file? What are the posters using here for the output?
Have you checked Fermin's simple tool, ct.exe

http://sites.google.com/site/rodinchess/

Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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Re: What are the posters using to create crosstables

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beachknight wrote: Have you checked Fermin's simple tool, ct.exe

http://sites.google.com/site/rodinchess/

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I'll check that out. :)
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Graham Banks wrote:
beachknight wrote: Have you checked Fermin's simple tool, ct.exe

http://sites.google.com/site/rodinchess/

Best,
I'll check that out. :)
Your wellcome,Graham.

Obviously I also need such a flexible tool for preparing
cross tables, standings and some tournament statistics
for my writings. If a pgn of a tournament is present,
Arena 2.0.1 and CB10 easily print out the XT. But
what we need is more flexibility and variety on types
of the output, html, xml, etc.

I'll try some of the database managers stated in another
thread out next week.

Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT