Is there such a program?
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Re: Is there such a program?
Does anyone know of a program where zeros are recorded? In Turbodambase there is such an option, but again the movements are saved during the game yes: 1.31-26 19-23 - there is no spacing. What I mean is that the game records should look like the following - 1. 31-26 19-23 and so that zeros are written, for example like this: 24-19 01-07 - it is very important to me.
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Re: Is there such a program?
Note that leading zeroes are not allowed in the PDN 3.0 standard, see https://pdn.fmjd.org/grammar.html restriction 5.
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Re: Is there such a program?
Thank you for the information. And if this zero occurs in the game save, it is an error or not.Wieger Wesselink wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:51Note that leading zeroes are not allowed in the PDN 3.0 standard, see https://pdn.fmjd.org/grammar.html restriction 5.
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Re: Is there such a program?
If you plan to publish PDN files of the games, then I would recommend to avoid leading zeroes in the notation. But of course you have to decide for yourself if you want to follow the PDN standard or not.Krzysztof Grzelak wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 09:26Thank you for the information. And if this zero occurs in the game save, it is an error or not.Wieger Wesselink wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:51Note that leading zeroes are not allowed in the PDN 3.0 standard, see https://pdn.fmjd.org/grammar.html restriction 5.
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Re: Is there such a program?
I understand and thank you for the information.Wieger Wesselink wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 15:20If you plan to publish PDN files of the games, then I would recommend to avoid leading zeroes in the notation. But of course you have to decide for yourself if you want to follow the PDN standard or not.