ChessBase 14

Setting the notation

Setting the notation

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Setting the notation

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Menu: Tools – Options – Notation

 

Dialog

 

Here you can set the game notation.

 

DO-IT  d4

Short algebraic notation.

 

DO-IT   d2-d4

Long algebraic notation.

 

DO-IT   P-Q4

Anglo-American descriptive notation, which is to be found in old chess books.

 

DO-IT   KQNBRP

Notation with piece letters. You can type in other letters.

 

DO-IT   Figurines

Notation with figurines.

 

DO-IT   . x +

You can choose to include or not to include capture or check signs (x, +) and the period after the move number. If you choose the underline character (“_”) instead of the period, ChessBase will insert a period and a blank after the move number (45. Kg3), which is preferred for some typesetting purposes.

 

DO-IT   Justify

The notation is right justified, with blanks inserted for this purpose.

 

DO-IT   Paragraphs

For each main line a new paragraph is used. If you switch this off the entire notation, commentary and all, is given as running text.

 

DO-IT   Alternative Format

A different style of variation numbering and indentation which you might have got used to in version six of the program.

 

DO-IT Dye Actual Variation

we have the heading "Dye Actual Variation”. It is easy to find out for yourself how it works by giving it a try.  There follows an example with the setting “Structured variations” but without the present variation being highlighted in colour.

 

DO-IT   Material

Should the “material balance” be normally displayed below the notation? You can switch this display on or off by right-clicking the notation window.

 

DO-IT   Beep at end of variation

If you are using the cursor right key to replay a game you will hear a beep when you reach the end of the variation, and the replay will stop. This prevents you from suddenly jumping from a very complex line back into the main line of the game. If this is not a problem you can switch off the beep and the cursor will simply move into the next line.

 

DO-IT   Text color

Select a colour for the text commentary.

 

DO-IT   Variation color

Select a colour for variations (second level or deeper).

 

DO-IT   Font

Select font type and size for the main notation. The fonts for table and training notation can be set separately by right-clicking in the corresponding notation windows.