Still, it was interesting and I hope you enjoy it. I don't think I'll be converting chess books again soon (this one took me six hours) and I hope that whoever does is able to find ways to surmount these challenges. I also had to manually extract all the moves that the transcriber had so neatly placed into tables (which BD doesn't support either). Unfortunately, of course, BookDesigner simply choked on it and I had to tediously recreate the individual JPEGs manually. This made the HTML document much smaller than it would have been with 83 separate JPEGs. The creator of the HTML file at Gutenberg Canada was rather clever in that he/she created the images of chess positions using a table into which they simply arranged the standard peices and set the background of the table to either white or grey. You can also Drag & Drop games or an entire database into the tree. I have just converted and uploaded this book. In the file selector select Books (.CTG) in the field 'Files of type:' How to copy games into an openings book Select games, press Ctrl-C to copy, click the database symbol of the tree and press Ctrl-V to paste. The copyright has expired in life+50 years countries. (scroll down to near the bottom of the page.) Znosko-Borovsky, The Middle Game in Chess, Third Edition (1938)Ĭhess treatise: translated into English by Julius Du Mont (1881-1956)
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