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Date: 03 Feb 2007 23:14:46
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Subject: Print multi-diagrams with Fritz8
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I'm thinking of building a library of some worthwhile patterns using Fritz8 position setup. I'd like to have those positions printed out. Is there any way to arrange multiple positions on the same page? Currently I can only print one small diagram at a time. None of the menu supplied functions seem to do the trick. Anyone has any ideas? Thanks, Raymond
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Date: 05 Feb 2007 12:26:02
From: Ruud
Subject: Re: Print multi-diagrams with Fritz8
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<[email protected] > schreef in bericht news:[email protected]... > I'm thinking of building a library of some worthwhile patterns using > Fritz8 position setup. > I'd like to have those positions printed out. Is there any way to > arrange multiple positions > on the same page? Currently I can only print one small diagram at a > time. None of the > menu supplied functions seem to do the trick. > > Anyone has any ideas? Have you tried this? select the game, right cclick on the particular move, and 'insert diagram'; then save it like this. Then u open the database, select the game in question, then choose 'file-new-create textfile' (within the database window), and select the necessary options you need. Once you've saved this textfile, you can then open it within windows explorer. This should work.
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Date: 04 Feb 2007 17:16:35
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Subject: Re: Print multi-diagrams with Fritz8
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Cross-posting my previous question to another Usenet group. I looked into Manual (soft-copy) but couldn't find anything relevant. Check out chessbase, they did mention something interesting for chessbase8, but I couldn't find the "insert diagram" selection they mentioned anywhere at all. On Feb 3, 11:14 pm, [email protected] wrote: > I'm thinking of building a library of some worthwhile patterns using > Fritz8 position setup. > I'd like to have those positions printed out. Is there any way to > arrange multiple positions > on the same page? Currently I can only print one small diagram at a > time. None of the > menu supplied functions seem to do the trick. > > Anyone has any ideas? > > Thanks, > Raymond
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