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There are also a number of different pieces styles. You can further improve the
appearance of the screen diagrams by setting “ Cle a rT y pe ” in the Windows “Display
properties” – “Effects” menu. Since the diagram pieces are glorified chess fonts this
will improve their appearance appreciably.
Here are the specifics of "Board design":
Colour sc he m e s selects the colour and texture of the dark and light squares of
the chessboard. If you want to mix your own colours, click “plain colour” and select
the colours you want for the squares and pieces. You can also use different material
by clicking “User BMP” in the colour schemes.
Pie c e s selects the piece design from several sets. "Habsburg" is classical
European, “USCF” is a set in the style of American chess publications, and “Oldstyle” a
nostalgic set that was used in books earlier in this century.
Proport ion regulates the relative size of the pieces with respect to the board.
M a rgin width determines how wide the sides of the board should be.
Anim a t ion determines how fast the pieces glide over the board.
Sha dow s gives the pieces a shadow, so they appear to be slightly raised above
the board.
Rounde d makes the pieces appear slightly rounded.
Ant i a lia sing switches to older “Fritz” piece fonts with fixed sizes. Here too you
can use your own bitmap material by clicking “User BMP”.
Coordina t e s displays the board coordinates 1–8 and A–H on the left and bottom
edges of the board.
Re pla y a rrow s below board puts recorder-style replay and forward buttons below
the board. You can select simple buttons or a full slider:
The buttons allow you to jump to the beginning or end of the game, or move one move
backwards or forwards. The red takeback button allows you to enter a new move and
overwrite the old ones without a query by the program (normally it will ask you
whether you want to overwrite or start a new line).
Navigating games with the slider
The program has a intuitive way to navigate games. The slider below the board can be
dragged or clicked, as in a media player, to get to different parts of the game very
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