Oca: Yes, Random Orientation/Color is a nice feature in MFG, especially as it works with the included Graded Go Problems for Beginners v1. I will take a look at GoGrinder, thank you. And yes, I used the copy cmd to create a new prb file. Leichtloeslich: Yes, I would have tried next game except it was grayed out.
I want to spend my free time learning Go, not learning to program! Does anyone know of a Go program that is comparable to ChessBase? ChessBase wasn't free, and I would pay for a good Go database program. I have to say, though, that I am surprised that I haven't found any Go database program that can do what I ask. At least not without way too much hand holding. Since there is no instruction at the site for using it in Windows, and I don't know anything about Java, I have no idea how to use it.ĭrStraw: Thank you for your help, but I am afraid that if I have to learn Excel VBA to reprogram a macro, I will never get it to work for me. How did you concatenate the various problem files?ĭfunkt: I found that program before asking here. BTW, David Fotland (author of MFG) suggested the cmd string to merge the files, though he said that he hadn't tried it. However, Many Faces of Go v12 does open the file, though with the issues I listed in my original post. Perhaps it is because of the way that I merged it. It would only open the first problem from my merged file.