Games can be saved to and loaded from disk through the standard Save,
Save
As... and Open... commands
from the File menu. All the moves
of the game are saved even if you have taken back some moves - thus you
do not need to replay all the moves before saving. Once a game has been
saved, its file name appears in the titlebar. The toolbar buttons below
can be used for saving and opening games:
Sigma Chess supports 4 different game file formats: The new version 5 format, the version 3 & 4 format, the version 2 format and the PGN format. The game format is selected from popup menus in the Save and Open dialogs.The Save Game button
The Open Game button
The PGN format is based on the Short Algebraic Notation (SAN) for chess moves (e.g. Qf1+ or Rac1), using English piece letters (i.e. P, N, B, R, Q and K). Sigma Chess also supports other languages (in game windows and printouts), which can be set via the Piece Letters submenu in the Display menu, but these are NOT used when importing/exporting PGN games..
Apart from the actual chess moves, the PGN format also includes a variety of extra information relating to each game, some of which is accessible from the Game Information dialog in Sigma Chess. The PGN format also supports annotations (i.e. natural language comments), as well as Recursive Annotated Variations (RAVs). The latter are converted into annotation text when loaded into Sigma Chess.
A PGN game file can contain multiple games, i.e. all or some of the games of a tournament. If you open a PGN file from Sigma Chess, it will automatically create a new empty game collection and import the PGN games there.
The Game Information Dialog
The dialog is opened using the Info... command from the Game menu, and lets you specify or view a variety of information pertaining to the current game, such as the name and ELO rating of each player, the event (e.g. a tournament or match) as well as a comment or description of the game.
The Game Info Filter...
command in the Display menu
opens a dialog where you can specify which parts of the game information
you want to include in the game record header and when printing. You can also open this dialog simply by clicking in the game record header:
The Game Info Filter Dialog
The Sigma Chess 5.0 User's Manual - Copyright (C) 2000, Ole K. Christensen