Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 239

Reference 239 Show position tutor Another useful coaching function is switched on by right-clicking the notation window and selecting “Show position tutor”. This fires up a special chess engine which has a lot of chess knowledge. It generates a brief strategic description, in plain text, of the current board position. Choose font Allows you to set the font face and size for the chess notation. Be sure to select one that begins with “Figurine...” so that the chess figurines and commentary symbols are displayed correctly. Graphic commentary The program uses coloured arrows and squares to illustrate tactical points and make strategic themes and plans more clear. You can manually enter these using a combination of mouse and keyboard. Press the Alt key and click a square or draw a line from one square to another. This will give you a green square or arrow. Alt+Ctrl does the same in yellow, use Alt+Shift for red. Clicking on the area around the board will remove the arrows and colored squares. All of this is great for chess lectures. 3.7.2 Text commentary Ins e rt Te xt be fo re / a fte r m o v e An annotation is text that you can enter to comment on a move or position. This is how you type in text: Right-click the notation and select “Text after move”. You can also press Ctrl-A. Right-click the notation and select “Text before move”. You can also press ShiftCtrl-A. In both cases, a text editor appears in which you can type in your annotations. © ChessBase 2015