Manual de Chess Position Trainer 4 2012 | Page 50
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4.3.1.4 Changing your Repertoire Items
A repertoire is usually an ongoing work which you want to fine-tune, edit and extend. The program offers you
many options to easily achieve this.
4.3.1.4.1 Edit
If you click on Edit a window pops up which let you change the name of the repertoire item and add a comment.
4.3.1.4.2 Show
If you want to work on an opening you have to show it first. It is then loaded and shown as a new tab above the
chessboard. The program loads the last move list, populates all windows (candidate move list, position explorer
etc.) and shows the last position on the chessboard.
Besides an opening you can also use the Show button for variations and sub-variations. However, there will be
not a new tab created with the name of the (sub-)variation. Instead the parent opening is shown, but the move
list of the (sub-)variation is used. This let you quickly jump to key positions or sub-systems.
You can trigger the Show command by double clicking on a repertoire item too.
4.3.1.4.3 Refresh
The Refresh command will ensure that all shown data is current by reloaded the data for all windows.
4.3.1.4.4 Copy & Insert Repertoire Items or Moves
You can copy any repertoire item except the repertoire itself and the belonging Black and White folder. You can
even copy a folder and all contained repertoire items (e.g. openings) will be copied too.
Just click on the repertoire item you want to copy. Then either use the context menu by right-clicking or click
on the Copy button in the ribbon. Now, select the repertoire item where you would like to insert the just copied