What a wonderful tool, really kudos once again and thank you for making this available for free to the public.
- It may be obvious but I didn't see how to add a game to a pre-existing database?
- It would also be nice to have an easy way to remove all arrows for those of us teaching who like to draw a lot... seems like the only way to do it is one at a time.
What a wonderful tool, really kudos once again and thank you for making this available for free to the public.
1) It may be obvious but I didn't see how to add a game to a pre-existing database?
2) It would also be nice to have an easy way to remove all arrows for those of us teaching who like to draw a lot... seems like the only way to do it is one at a time.
@ChessPDX said in #261:
- If you go into your databases, select a db, the general settings pane will appear on the right.. There is an 'add games' button at the bottom. It lets you add a pgn file.
- Immediately under the analysis board there are several buttons. The second button is 'Clear Drawings'.
@ChessPDX said in #261:
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1. If you go into your databases, select a db, the general settings pane will appear on the right.. There is an 'add games' button at the bottom. It lets you add a pgn file.
2. Immediately under the analysis board there are several buttons. The second button is 'Clear Drawings'.
I've noticed a latency issue with local stats but I'm not sure if its my local machine or encroissant..
I'm using Caissabase as a reference DB and it's indexed (5.4 million games)
As I'm playing through a line on the analysis board with the database pane selected and using 'local' I'm noticing the stats can take several seconds to update. Arguably (in my mind) it should be getting quicker because there are less and less matches the longer the line goes (going from millions to thousands, hundreds). Don't get me wrong - It's fine and usable but I'm curious if anyone else is able to replicate that problem or if there's anything I could do to perhaps speed it up? I've tried re-indexing the database and using a smaller indexed database but it's about the same speed. My laptop doesn't appear to be under any cpu or memory pressure/limit.
I've noticed a latency issue with local stats but I'm not sure if its my local machine or encroissant..
I'm using Caissabase as a reference DB and it's indexed (5.4 million games)
As I'm playing through a line on the analysis board with the database pane selected and using 'local' I'm noticing the stats can take several seconds to update. Arguably (in my mind) it should be getting quicker because there are less and less matches the longer the line goes (going from millions to thousands, hundreds). Don't get me wrong - It's fine and usable but I'm curious if anyone else is able to replicate that problem or if there's anything I could do to perhaps speed it up? I've tried re-indexing the database and using a smaller indexed database but it's about the same speed. My laptop doesn't appear to be under any cpu or memory pressure/limit.
@FrankWillow sorry to disturb but I have found an issue (I think?)
While doing puzzles on en-croissant, if you enable the progressive feature, generally its supposed to be that if i get a puzzle correct, I progress towards harder ones, if I fail, I stay on the same rating level. But, what's happening is that even if I fail let's say a 2500 puzzle, I still progress towards a 2650 one.
@FrankWillow sorry to disturb but I have found an issue (I think?)
While doing puzzles on en-croissant, if you enable the progressive feature, generally its supposed to be that if i get a puzzle correct, I progress towards harder ones, if I fail, I stay on the same rating level. But, what's happening is that even if I fail let's say a 2500 puzzle, I still progress towards a 2650 one.
Really great tool! Can't believe how powerful it already is!
I have a question for those of you who are En Croissant powerusers. Is there a way to save the generated Engine Report of a particular game in my game database to that game in my database?
E.g. after generating the Engine Report of a particular game that I opened from the database, I can then click a button, (or perhaps make it an autosave feature), and then that report will live beside the game in the database. The next time I open that game directly from my database, the previously generated Engine Report will still be there.
If anyone has a way of doing this, please let me know.
Thanks so much!
Really great tool! Can't believe how powerful it already is!
I have a question for those of you who are En Croissant powerusers. Is there a way to save the generated Engine Report of a particular game in my game database to that game in my database?
E.g. after generating the Engine Report of a particular game that I opened from the database, I can then click a button, (or perhaps make it an autosave feature), and then that report will live beside the game in the database. The next time I open that game directly from my database, the previously generated Engine Report will still be there.
If anyone has a way of doing this, please let me know.
Thanks so much!
is this project abandoned? Looks that way. No active branches and no release in 12 months..
is this project abandoned? Looks that way. No active branches and no release in 12 months..
@Phil4Real said in #266:
is this project abandoned? Looks that way. No active branches and no release in 12 months..
Yes, it's been taken over by "Pawn Appetite".
@Phil4Real said in #266:
> is this project abandoned? Looks that way. No active branches and no release in 12 months..
Yes, it's been taken over by "Pawn Appetite".
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@LAKnight said in #39:
@FrankWillow
Everything from how to install to how to set it up to how to set up engines.
I was on r/chess and was talking to someone older about this. Seems like they need some video help.
@ebk1976 said in #90:
Does anyone know if it is a completely safe program?
Oo
@LAKnight said in #39:
> @FrankWillow
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> Everything from how to install to how to set it up to how to set up engines.
>
> I was on r/chess and was talking to someone older about this. Seems like they need some video help.
@ebk1976 said in #90:
> Does anyone know if it is a completely safe program?
Oo
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