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DOes anybody here use GNU-BG?

Started by Hambone, October 22, 2004, 05:24:21 PM

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Hambone

I can't figure out how to import/export my FIBS matches into gnu-bg for analysing.  I use 3d Fibs interface.  Thanks.
Hambone

KDP

save ur fibs matches.  should be an option in 3dfibs for this.  using gnu: hit import,  then program files, then 3dfibs, then the match you want.  at the bottom is a button that has different options for importing matches (bk match, mat files etc)  click on the mat. files one and you should then be ok.  once you've pulled up the match then on gnu hit analyze game/match and let it run  when it finishes  click on game/match statistics.  

hope this helps

tucsonAZ

QuoteI can't figure out how to import/export my FIBS matches into gnu-bg for analysing.  I use 3d Fibs interface.  Thanks.
Hambone


You can save any match that you play on 3dfibs in a jellyfish format that gnubg understands. Use the 3dfibs options and enable saving in jf.mat. When your match is over it will save it in both 3dfibs.log format and jf.mat formats. The files should be in your 3dfibs logs subfolder

One other obscure feature is the ability to save a position (jf.pos) into a folder such as c:-programfiles-gnubg-savedgames. Once you save a position to a folder, all your jf.mat files will save to that location. This can save some clicks when importing from gnubg. Instead of navigating to a far away location, you can find the file in a gnubg subfolder.

From gnubg use menu file->import->jfmat
If successfully imported you will see your match on the gnubg board
Use menu analyze->match

maareyes