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@FrankWillow said in #21:
> You can generate a report on Analysis > Report in the analysis board.
What are the benefits over a game analysis on lichess?
> You can generate a report on Analysis > Report in the analysis board.
What are the benefits over a game analysis on lichess?
The @RudraveerM said in #192:
> What are the benefits over a game analysis on lichess?
The obvious benefit is you can make your analysis as deep as you want.
> What are the benefits over a game analysis on lichess?
The obvious benefit is you can make your analysis as deep as you want.
wow amazing that this great resource is completely free how will you earn money from it?
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Hi,
i am jealous for all the people, who have the chance to look into this. I failed getting it to work:
I downloaded en-croissant_0.9.2_amd64.AppImage and made it executable.
But just clicking on it does (apparently) nothing. and on commandline, i get this error (no matter, if on buster or bullseye):
en-croissant: error while loading shared libraries: libOpenGL.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What prerequisite am i missing?
i am jealous for all the people, who have the chance to look into this. I failed getting it to work:
I downloaded en-croissant_0.9.2_amd64.AppImage and made it executable.
But just clicking on it does (apparently) nothing. and on commandline, i get this error (no matter, if on buster or bullseye):
en-croissant: error while loading shared libraries: libOpenGL.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What prerequisite am i missing?
Oh, i found it: "sudo apt install libopengl0" did the trick
@Toscani said in #191:
> Combine any pgn with an editor. @erpness
>
> It's as simple as that, to combine the files. After all they are simply text files with a different file type designator like:
> *.ini
> *.log
> *.txt
> *.bat
> *.pgn
> All can be opened with a normal notepad.
Yeah, I know this, but obviously getting it done with the program itself would be the ideal solution. But it'll be coming in the next version, or so I heard.
> Combine any pgn with an editor. @erpness
>
> It's as simple as that, to combine the files. After all they are simply text files with a different file type designator like:
> *.ini
> *.log
> *.txt
> *.bat
> *.pgn
> All can be opened with a normal notepad.
Yeah, I know this, but obviously getting it done with the program itself would be the ideal solution. But it'll be coming in the next version, or so I heard.