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@fnuk said in #202:
> @FrankWillow
> Is it possible to do puzzles on other sets besides the lichess puzzle database?

No, that's the only puzzle database for now
Can the databases that are downloaded be virtually combined into one? By pressing Stats we could then explorer them like it was one large database. I would assume there would be a limit in size.

Press: Open Analysis Board,
Tabs available: Analysis, Database, Annotate, Info section.
Under that, is: Local, Lichess All, Lichess Masters.
Pressing the Stats button on the right will display: Move, Total %, Quantity of games (Missing tab title), Results WDL%.

I think it would be useful to have: Local All, Local Master, Lichess All, Lichess Masters.

If we could select more than one star from our local databases, we could then tab to Local ALL or Local Masters to see those stared combined into one, without altering the original databases. @FrankWillow
During a chess analysis the engines create engine log files. Where does the En-croissant gui temporarily store or save those engine logs?

Multiple engines have different PV lines and I want to save those PV lines and create a database from the analysis results of a position analysed. @FrankWillow
@Toscani said in #205:
> Can the databases that are downloaded be virtually combined into one? By pressing Stats we could then explorer them like it was one large database. I would assume there would be a limit in size.
>
> Press: Open Analysis Board,
> Tabs available: Analysis, Database, Annotate, Info section.
> Under that, is: Local, Lichess All, Lichess Masters.
> Pressing the Stats button on the right will display: Move, Total %, Quantity of games (Missing tab title), Results WDL%.
>
> I think it would be useful to have: Local All, Local Master, Lichess All, Lichess Masters.
>
> If we could select more than one star from our local databases, we could then tab to Local ALL or Local Masters to see those stared combined into one, without altering the original databases. @FrankWillow

Allowing multiple reference databases is something I'm considering.
@Toscani said in #206:
> During a chess analysis the engines create engine log files. Where does the En-croissant gui temporarily store or save those engine logs?
>
> Multiple engines have different PV lines and I want to save those PV lines and create a database from the analysis results of a position analysed. @FrankWillow

They're saved in memory. What's the goal of having that database of analysis results? There's a button to export the logs to a csv file
Let's say I run a few engine at the same depth. When it stops and shows the 5 PV lines. I could then copy them into a pgn file. I could then run another engine with the same position and amend those too to a common pgn file. I could then convert the pgn made to make a database. My goal would be to create a database from engine PV lines that can be used for further analysis and study. I want to study the suggested variations from different engines through a common database.

I hope by doing this it will enhance my understanding of various openings, middlegames or even end game positions.
Where is that button to export the engine logs to a csv file?
In the engine default settings i just added the directory where I want the engine log file.

Originally I thought I could copy paste the best PV lines directly from the screen or by pressing a button and manually paste them into a text pgn file.

https://i.postimg.cc/Qdq02Bm5/PV-lines.png