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Date: 24 Feb 2005 21:32:58
From: Fred
Subject: Chessmaster 10 "move list"?
Maybe I'm being spoiled by Winboard, but I want to know if Chessmaster
10 can display a move list (windowed) as a game is played. Something
like: 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5, etc. (in whatever notational formats
Chessmaster provides).

Or do I have to play through a game, run analysis, and then export the
notation to view it? Don't ask me why I want this, but I do. I'll
claim analysis. It jsut think it would sure be nice to also see the
moves as I replay a game.

Sorry to be a bother, but I've fiddled with the damn thing, read the
instructions and even checked online but no luck.

Sorry to be the clueless noob.




 
Date: 26 Feb 2005 04:21:46
From: Bark!
Subject: Re: Chessmaster 10 "move list"?

"Fred" <[email protected] > wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Maybe I'm being spoiled by Winboard, but I want to know if Chessmaster
> 10 can display a move list (windowed) as a game is played. Something
> like: 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5, etc. (in whatever notational formats
> Chessmaster provides).
>
> Or do I have to play through a game, run analysis, and then export the
> notation to view it? Don't ask me why I want this, but I do. I'll
> claim analysis. It jsut think it would sure be nice to also see the
> moves as I replay a game.
>
> Sorry to be a bother, but I've fiddled with the damn thing, read the
> instructions and even checked online but no luck.
>
> Sorry to be the clueless noob.

Widen the window that's displaying players, avatars and ratings and you
should see the notation then. You'll replay the game and also see it's
notation (short).




 
Date: 25 Feb 2005 03:38:08
From: Me
Subject: Re: Chessmaster 10 "move list"?
Yes, Chessmaster 10 provides this function. Among many other game analysis.

k


"Fred" <[email protected] > wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Maybe I'm being spoiled by Winboard, but I want to know if Chessmaster
> 10 can display a move list (windowed) as a game is played. Something
> like: 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5, etc. (in whatever notational formats
> Chessmaster provides).
>
> Or do I have to play through a game, run analysis, and then export the
> notation to view it? Don't ask me why I want this, but I do. I'll
> claim analysis. It jsut think it would sure be nice to also see the
> moves as I replay a game.
>
> Sorry to be a bother, but I've fiddled with the damn thing, read the
> instructions and even checked online but no luck.
>
> Sorry to be the clueless noob.