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scid, pgnfix, pgnscid, sc_addmove, sc_eco, sc_epgn, sc_import, sc_remote, sc_spell, sc_tree, scidlet,

Author

       Scid was written by Shane Hudson <sgh@users.sourceforge.net>.  This manual page was written by Peter  van
       Rossum <petervr@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.

                                                February 13, 2001                                       SCID2(6)

Description

       This manual page documents briefly Shane'sChessInformationDatabase.  This manual page was written  for
       the  Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. It does have
       documentation in a README  file,  which  is  available  as  /usr/share/doc/scid/README.gz.  It  also  has
       extensive HTML documentation, which is available at /usr/share/doc/scid/html/Index.html.

       Scid  is  a  chess  database application. With it you can browse databases of chess games, edit games and
       search for games by various criteria.  Scid uses it own compact and fast database format, but can convert
       to and from PGN.

       The command 'scid' starts the graphical user interface.

Name

       scid,  pgnfix,  pgnscid,  sc_addmove,  sc_eco, sc_epgn, sc_import, sc_remote, sc_spell, sc_tree, scidlet,
       scidpgn, scmerge, spliteco, tcscid, tkscid, twic2scid - chess database and utility programs

Synopsis

scid

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