Manual de ChessBase 14 2016 | Page 27

Introduction 27 Printing repertoires A heavily annotated opening is called repertoire in ChessBase. Printing a repertoire is different from printing games: Repertoires are layouted like tables in the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings (ECO). Up to move XX” option “Up to move XX” option - this option, found among the print settings , appears to be new, but I can’t seem to use it as it is inactive. Can this option be used to limit the number of moves when printing repertoires, e.g. to 25? Or is there another way to limit printing to a number of moves when printing a repertoire? The option becomes selectable/active if the “Comments” checkbox is deselected. The value is used when printing multiple game annotations and limits the number of moves printed. This means that variations are then not printed. Creating textfiles You can create a textfile from a loaded game or from selected games in a games list. In a games list, select games with Ctrl-mouseclick after bringing them in the desired order by drag & drop. Right-click -> Output -> Selection to Textfile leads you to a dialog box querying the desired format. For your word processor, RTF is a good choice. Publishing games on the Web It is possible to publish one or more games on the Web. This is also possible using Facebook's "Share link". Boa rd Window - F ile - Publish t o We b E-Mailing games In a games list, right -c lic k -> Out put -> E-M a il se le c t e d ga m e s backups the selected games into a single file for attachment to an e-mail. If you have a registered e-mail client like Outlook, this will be automatically started with an appropriate e-mail form. ChessBase 2016