Any possibility to print the list of the moves ?

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PhileXium
Hello,
 
Is there any possibility to print the list of the moves which is on the right side of the chess board ?
I don't want to use the PGN as it is too complex to reformat the file
 
What I am looking for is a way to print it directly as it appears on the screen, move per move, so I could edit an Excel spreadsheet for example ... or to download move per move
 
Thank you
Martin_Stahl
PhileXium wrote:
Hello,
 
Is there any possibility to print the list of the moves which is on the right side of the chess board ?
 
I don't want to use the PGN as it is too complex to reformat the file
 
What I am looking for is a way to print it directly as it appears on the screen, move per move, so I could edit an Excel spreadsheet for example ... or to download move per move
 
Thank you

 

Copy/paste?

PhileXium

No really ? ;-)

Just to be serious ...

It is too complicate as Excel for example doesn't copy the right way and it needs a lot of work to reformat the spreadsheet !

Martin_Stahl

There isn't a way to do it here beyond that. If you copy/paste to a simple text editor or to your spreadsheet, pasting with only text, no formatting, it may work.

PhileXium

Martin

Are you with the Chess staff ?

I have sent a suggestion to them too as I think it could be a nice feature to add.

On Lichess, there is a chrome extension just doing it fine.

Martin_Stahl

I am not staff.

 

That said, I wouldn't see that feature being useful for many players, but maybe staff will have a different opinion.

Ziryab
Martin_Stahl wrote:

There isn't a way to do it here beyond that. If you copy/paste to a simple text editor or to your spreadsheet, pasting with only text, no formatting, it may work.

 

With a simple text editor, it is simple to reformat PGN files. (Although more can go wrong if the origin is LiChess because of their non-standard implementation of PGN protocol).

dpnorman

Why can't you just open the PGN, copy only the part that is the chess notation (and not the rest of the details and such) and print that?

m_connors

It was mentioned above, but I really think cut & paste, (then modify) works. I have tried this with Microsoft Word. As noted above, this should work with a basic text editing program.

Downloading to create a PGN file works, too (or should). Even if you cannot use a PGN file, you can edit it to keep the notations.

Good luck . . .