I think this would be incredibly useful. If you're studying what appears to be an edge case, or just playing around while planning your repertoire or a course, and you come across a branch that really deserves a chapter in its own right, currently with Lichess Tools, you have the option to copy the branch as a PGN, which you can use to create a new chapter, but it would be great to be able to right-click, "Move branch to new chapter"!
Thanks :-)
I think this would be incredibly useful. If you're studying what appears to be an edge case, or just playing around while planning your repertoire or a course, and you come across a branch that really deserves a chapter in its own right, currently with Lichess Tools, you have the option to copy the branch as a PGN, which you can use to create a new chapter, but it would be great to be able to right-click, "Move branch to new chapter"!
Thanks :-)
It's already there, @benhunt ! Take a look at bookmarks: lichess.org/@/TotalNoob69/blog/full-repertoire-using-pgn-editor-explorer-practice-and-bookmarks/IMnry1xG .
Although I think it's much easier to copy the branch (with Shift, Ctrl and Alt click you get different options) and then copy whatever PGN you want.
It's already there, @benhunt ! Take a look at bookmarks: lichess.org/@/TotalNoob69/blog/full-repertoire-using-pgn-editor-explorer-practice-and-bookmarks/IMnry1xG .
Although I think it's much easier to copy the branch (with Shift, Ctrl and Alt click you get different options) and then copy whatever PGN you want.
Yes, thank you. I did realise it's easy enough to copy and paste the PGN to make a new chapter. But your full method looks really interesting, I think I'll try it for a new course I'm planning. Much appreciated bro.
Yes, thank you. I did realise it's easy enough to copy and paste the PGN to make a new chapter. But your full method looks really interesting, I think I'll try it for a new course I'm planning. Much appreciated bro.
Very useful to those who do studies
Very useful to those who do studies