PGN notation symbols
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Evaluations symbols ($) in the PGN notation are lost during automatic import.
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Now I know that the lost symbols are called NAGs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeric_Annotation_Glyphs
I need the first 19 to appear in the notations.When I edit PGN to add the lost NAGs they are replaced on the page by phrases:
$11 – equal chances, quiet position
$18 – White has a decisive advantage
and so onbut $1 and $2 are replaced correctly by ! and ?
Hi, there is already a fix in the development version for importing, where $1 and $2 got lost.
There is also a fix for castling moves with a NAG, likeO-O=.Your third post is about the display, and I am not sure yet how it works and how it can be improved. The data should be there, but it gets displayed wrong.
I will do my best to look at this soon, but some things got in the way this week πThanks for good news. Of course, I can replace all $11 by {=} and $18 by {+-} in the PGN file before importing it. So, don’t worry about this problem too much and don’t postpone the release of the new version because of my stupid requests π
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This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by
teodorcat.
Hi Teo,
No worries, I am happy with some good feedback.
This plugin did already do what I needed myself, but it needs some feedback to bring it further.
Have a good week πThe import of $1 and $2 will be enough for me. It’s even better without the other NAGs $11 $18 and $19 because they will be followed by the auto comment I don’t need. So, I’ll have to replace them in the imported file anyway by {=} {+-} and {-+}.
I still haven’t tried Featured Image from FEN. Could you share the new version of the plugin?
Hi Teodor,
1.1.8 just got released.
The import of NAGs got fixed. The display of NAGs I need to look at.The FEN features in the list table should work, but there is a game that doesn’t work, and it seems there are some PHP warnings, even though it does result in an image.
Good that you asked to make a release, it is good to draw the line in the sand somewhere π
Great work, Marcel! I confirm that NAGs are imported and images are generated in bulk. You are genius!
Ha, thank you π
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