I found this, which worked to combine the different "page databases":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYyK9z1FmQE
It works, but still wondering if there's an easier approach, or maybe a better program to use than ChessX for this.
I found this, which worked to combine the different "page databases":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYyK9z1FmQE
It works, but still wondering if there's an easier approach, or maybe a better program to use than ChessX for this.
I have been using the open source program ChessX to analyze many of my games. What I would like is to have all my games in one database which can show me stuff like win/loss/draw numbers based on different openings.
It looks to me like ChessX can do this, but I'm not sure how to get all my Chess.com games into ChessX in an efficient manner. Like, if I go to my Chess.com game archve and list all my games, they spread over multiple pages. If I use "select all" it only selects the games on that very page. I can then use the "download pgn" function to get the pgns, but only for those games showing on that page, which is a database I can open in ChessX. However, this means I end up with a different database for each page of games (about 50 games per page). I cannot see any way to "merge" these databases in ChessX.
If there were a way to select all my chess.com games at once and download them as a single file, that would solve my problem. If there were a way to merge pgn databases in ChessX that would solve my problem. There may be other solutions I have not thought of. But I don't know if there's anyway to do this, at least not in ChessX.
Anyone able to follow this, and know what I need to do?
Thanks,
Ken