I don't know how to share a link. Look into my profile and find any of my games where the computer analysis is there.And try removing the analysis Would that work?
Okay, let's take your last game against FoodTeacher.
Are you sure that https://lichess.org/game/export/P7jkl96z?evals=0&clocks=0 has eval? Because it doesn't here, so it works as it should. Are you checking the right file after download? You can verify it by looking at the file's timestamp (right-click on the file and select properties).
>I don't know how to share a link. Look into my profile and find any of my games where the computer analysis is there.And try removing the analysis Would that work?
Okay, let's take your last game against FoodTeacher.
Are you sure that https://lichess.org/game/export/P7jkl96z?evals=0&clocks=0 has eval? Because it doesn't here, so it works as it should. Are you checking the right file after download? You can verify it by looking at the file's timestamp (right-click on the file and select properties).
As for sharing a link, you can copy it the same place under Share & export.
https://i.imgur.com/RHE0HP3.png
As for sharing a link, you can copy it the same place under Share & export.
https://i.imgur.com/RHE0HP3.png
@bufferunderrun said in #8:
It does and I did with my own games. This is why I'm a bit puzzled by your response.
I believe @bunkerman is expecting the button to remove the computer analysis from the Lichess interface, and perhaps did not notice that it actually downloaded a file.
@bunkerman said in #5:
But about a third of the time for some reason the computer analysis is already there and I cannot remove it. Clicking on download raw does not remove the computer analysis.
The reason the computer analysis is already there is because your opponent requested it. If you don't want to see it, click the hamburger menu on the notation panel and turn off the "Enable" switch under "Computer analysis."
@bufferunderrun said in #8:
> It does and I did with my own games. This is why I'm a bit puzzled by your response.
I believe @bunkerman is expecting the button to remove the computer analysis from the Lichess interface, and perhaps did not notice that it actually downloaded a file.
@bunkerman said in #5:
> But about a third of the time for some reason the computer analysis is already there and I cannot remove it. Clicking on download raw does not remove the computer analysis.
The reason the computer analysis is already there is because your opponent requested it. If you don't want to see it, click the hamburger menu on the notation panel and turn off the "Enable" switch under "Computer analysis."
Hi asdago I tried clicking on hamburger menu and then I clicked disable computer analysis and the analysis was removed on the right side of the screen but it was still there under the share and export panel which is where I print from. So the problem is still there.
Hi asdago I tried clicking on hamburger menu and then I clicked disable computer analysis and the analysis was removed on the right side of the screen but it was still there under the share and export panel which is where I print from. So the problem is still there.
hi bufferunderrun i tried your link and it just sent me to a pgn viewer of my foodteacher game.this is useless because i cannot print the moves from this.
hi bufferunderrun i tried your link and it just sent me to a pgn viewer of my foodteacher game.this is useless because i cannot print the moves from this.
If you click on that link, or Download raw for that game, you should be prompted by your browser to save the file. I guess some browsers may skip the prompt and just save the file.
Once it's downloaded, which would normally be to a Download folder, you can then open the file with a text editor. If you are on Windows, you can grab https://notepad-plus-plus.org , which adds an edit option to the context menu. So in File Explorer you can right-click on the file and select Edit with Notepad++.
Otherwise, if you are simply double-clicking on the file, it will open PGN with the default application that is associated with the PGN filetype. There might even be print options in that program. It's hard to tell without knowing what you use.
If you click on that link, or Download raw for that game, you should be prompted by your browser to save the file. I guess some browsers may skip the prompt and just save the file.
Once it's downloaded, which would normally be to a Download folder, you can then open the file with a text editor. If you are on Windows, you can grab https://notepad-plus-plus.org , which adds an edit option to the context menu. So in File Explorer you can right-click on the file and select Edit with Notepad++.
Otherwise, if you are simply double-clicking on the file, it will open PGN with the default application that is associated with the PGN filetype. There might even be print options in that program. It's hard to tell without knowing what you use.
Hi bufferunderrun I have it working now. The only problem now is that the text on the printouts is
a bit too small and I can't find how too make it bigger
Hi bufferunderrun I have it working now. The only problem now is that the text on the printouts is
a bit too small and I can't find how too make it bigger
You are not giving any details, like where do you print from?
You are not giving any details, like where do you print from?
I am printing from notepad++ as you told me to do
I am printing from notepad++ as you told me to do
I believe notepad++ has the option to change font size (though I don't currently have it installed). If you're comfortable with another program, like Microsoft Word, you can use that instead.
You could also import the downloaded file back into lichess. Then you could use your old method of printing via the browser.
I believe notepad++ has the option to change font size (though I don't currently have it installed). If you're comfortable with another program, like Microsoft Word, you can use that instead.
You could also import the downloaded file back into lichess. Then you could use your old method of printing via the browser.