Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 68

68 Fritz 15 Help Text before/after move Both functions give you a text editor in which you can type in commentary, which can be inserted before or after a move. The tabs at the top of the editor allow you to specify the language(s) to use for annotating the game. In the menu “Tools” – “Options” – “Language”, you can specify which language(s) should be displayed when you load a game. !,?... / +-,=..., RR, ... This inserts chess commentary symbols (e.g., “!!” = an excellent move, “??” = a blunder) or position evaluation (e.g., “+–“ = White is winning, “–/+” = Black is better), which appears in the notation of the game and is saved with the moves. RR commentary symbols appear before a move (e.g., "Better is" or "With the idea"). Variation colour This allows you to change the colour of individual variations, (e.g,. to mark special lines or keep your own analysis in a special colour). Insert diagram Marks a position for a diagram in the printout. You can also mark it by pressing Ctrl-A (insert text after move) or Ctrl-D. When you print out the game a diagram will appear in this position. Show material Inserts a material balance display at the bottom of the notation window. In our example White has a knight for a bishop and pawn. 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 © ChessBase 2015