![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is a discussion regarding these subtleties at msg76376#msg76376. ![]() Also, while it does merge the text comments, it doesn't really merge the annotations (arrows and circles), and it will also include annotations from repertoires of the opposite color (hence the reason why you need to remove all repertoires before you begin). If you are already using the opening trainer at you would have to first export/backup your repertoires and then re-upload them afterwards which could be a nuisance. It is also structured for easy reading and writing by human users and for easy parsing and generation by computer programs. In order to get a clean merge, you have to remove all existing repertoires and reload the page before uploading the PGN files to merge, and then export them. The simplest method is to start a new page in a text editor such as Windows Notepad and paste the pgns successively into that one editor page, then save it as. PGN stands for Portable Game Notation and is a standard designed for the representation of Chess games data using ASCII text files. There are some technical caveats but it works:įor those who can't be bothered to install python, and who doesn't have Chessbase, is another free tool that also does real PGN game merging, but there are some issues with that. I found one Python script on GitHub that I modified to have support for also merging text comments and also software comments / annotation (arrows and circles etc). I looked everywhere for a command line tool to merge PGN's into one (and I mean really merging the PGN games into one game with variations, either from one file, or from separate files). ![]()
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