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284 are relatively rare.  An example of this is the "FEN" tag pair; it may have a
326 pair of quote characters (ASCII decimal value 34, hexadecimal value 0x22). An
335 An integer token is a sequence of one or more decimal digit characters. It is
338 An integer token is terminated just prior to the first non-symbol character
344 An asterisk character ("*") is a token by itself. It is used as one of the
377 A PGN database file is a sequential collection of zero or more PGN games. An
702 An alternative to SAN is FAN (Figurine Algebraic Notation). FAN uses miniature
785 attacks of the same piece type to the same square. An example of this would be
862 An NAG (Numeric Annotation Glyph) is a movetext element that is used to
863 indicate a simple annotation in a language independent manner. An NAG is
870 An RAV (Recursive Annotation Variation) is a sequence of movetext containing
871 one or more moves enclosed in parentheses. An RAV is used to represent an
1105 sandclock may be used. An example sandclock specification for a common three
2073 An en passant target square is given if and only if the last move was a pawn
2213 An en passant target square is given if and only if the last move was a pawn
2221 An EPD operation is composed of an opcode followed by zero or more operands and
2231 An opcode is an identifier that starts with a letter character and may be
2235 An operand is either a set of contiguous non-white space printing characters or
2257 operands appearing in ASCII order. An example of the latter set is the "bm"
2269 hyphen (minus sign) preceding the integer digit sequence. An optional plus
2283 An opcode mnemonic used for archival storage and for interprogram communication
2493 chessplaying program strength. An example "id" operand for the seven hundred