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Request annotations from Wikibooks #36

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Jonathan003 opened this issue Jun 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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Request annotations from Wikibooks #36

Jonathan003 opened this issue Jun 28, 2023 · 1 comment
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I would like to have an option to show the annotations from Wikibooks.
Like you can wen you browsing the Lichess Opening Explorer. It shows you a wiki page as you play through each opening.
https://youtu.be/KDh1XN6wr8o?t=206
I would like it to be available in the builder and the training mode. Ans some option to turn it on and of.
I would also like an option to use it only as hint when you are stuck in training.
And also some way to be able to read the comment, when the comment is right after a move you play in the repertoire. Maybe if there is commend to set some waiting time and/ore to wait until you hit the space bar, before continuing, so you are able to read the comment.
What do you think?
I want the same options for comments I have made myself. And maybe some option to show my comments on top, and the Wikibook comments on the bottom.
It are just some ideas.
I also wonder if there are some better sources for this other than Wikibooks
Wikibooks most of the time only has annotations for the verry first moves.
I think it would be a good way to help memorizing the openings lines.

@gtim gtim added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 7, 2023
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gtim commented Aug 7, 2023

Adding comments to studies/PGNs: Great suggestion. I'm not sure how comments should be displayed during training -- will have to consider that when I get to comments. Thanks for your ideas regarding that.

Showing annotations from Wikibooks: Since you'll be able to add appropriate user-adapted annotations to the study, this will probably be out of scope for Chessdriller.

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