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23 PGN is "Portable Game Notation", a standard designed for the representation of
31 PGN is not intended to be a general purpose standard that is suitable for every
32 possible use; no such standard could fill all conceivable requirements.
209 the standard seven tag roster identification information ("STR", see below), 3)
213 standard conformance for a PGN exporting application.
227 Latin character sets. ISO 8859/1 includes the standard seven bit ASCII
383 standard parameters. The movetext section gives the usually enumerated and
396 name. (There is a standard set of tag names and semantics described below.)
494 The Site tag value should include city and region names along with a standard
517 tag value field always uses a standard ten character format: "YYYY.MM.DD". The
693 SAN (Standard Algebraic Notation) is a representation standard for chess moves
722 SAN identifies each piece by a single upper case letter. The standard English
804 checking status of the moves does not allieviate the need for the standard rank
912 for the standard abbreviations for FIDE titles. A value of "-" is used for an
1046 the Universal Coordinated Time standard.
1052 the Universal Coordinated Time standard.
1438 * PGN/Standard: the PGN standard (this document)
1445 There is a standard sorting order for PGN games within a file. This collation
1478 rough chronological order of their being made known to the PGN standard
1483 In addition to the PGN standard, there are two more chess standards of interest
1484 to the chess software community. These are the FEN standard (Forsyth-Edwards
1485 Notation) for position notation and the EPD standard (Extended Position
1492 the propagation of the PGN standard are encouraged to support manufacturers of
1493 chess software that use the standard. If a particular vendor does not offer
1574 read and write games using PGN. This program can also use the EPD standard for
1599 Assistant" will be able to use the PGN standard as an import and export option.
1617 is able to use the EPD standard for communication with other EPD capable
1632 standard minimaxing. In any case, it's a good example of how different
1634 integrated by use of a common, non-proprietary standard. This allows for a new
1639 to require the positional evaluations to follow the EPD standard; this means
1663 able to use the EPD standard for communication with other EPD capable programs.
1723 batch processing ability and its full implementation of each and every standard
1982 FEN is "Forsyth-Edwards Notation"; it is a standard for describing chess
1995 FEN is based on a 19th century standard for position recording designed by the
1996 Scotsman David Forsyth, a newspaper journalist. The original Forsyth standard
1998 assistance from commentators on the Internet. This new standard, FEN, was
2004 Having a standard position notation is particularly important for chess
2006 exist standard position notation databases with many of the classical benchmark
2120 EPD is "Extended Position Description"; it is a standard for describing chess
2136 EPD is based in part on the earlier FEN standard; it has added extensions for
2301 new opcodes should be sent to the PGN standard coordinator listed near the
2452 The usage is similar to that of the "ECO" tag pair of the PGN standard.
2509 The usage is similar to that of the "NIC" tag pair of the PGN standard.
2705 representation standard of PGN data designed for the dual goals of storage