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'''Available in:''' Library
'''Available in:''' Library


The '''Repertoire Notations''' card is used within your library items to check the current board position for any comments, annotations, or other items that already exist in your repertoires. This allows you to quickly view or copy relevant insights into your games or analysis, helping speed up your study process and keep your annotations consistent across different areas of your work.
The '''Repertoire Notations''' card lets you instantly see any comments, annotations, or other notes that exist for the current board position within your repertoires. When viewing a matching position in a library item, the card displays all related repertoire insights, allowing you to quickly reference or copy them into your current analysis.


If you have added comments, annotations, or other notes in your repertoire, the Repertoire Notations card will display them whenever you view a matching position within a library item. You can then click on any annotation or comment to instantly copy it across into your current library item. This feature allows you to analyze games and positions much faster by directly referencing your existing repertoire knowledge, ensuring your study and analysis remain connected and consistent.
Simply '''click''' any annotation or comment to copy it across. This helps you analyze games and positions more efficiently while keeping your study material consistent and connected to your established repertoire knowledge.


This feature helps you:
This feature helps you:
* Reuse existing repertoire annotations within your library items
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* Maintain consistency between your repertoire and library
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* Speed up the process of analyzing and commenting on positions
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* Instantly copy repertoire annotations into your current game or analysis
    Reuse existing repertoire annotations within your library items
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    Maintain consistency between your repertoire and library
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    Speed up the process of analyzing and commenting on positions
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    Instantly copy repertoire annotations into your current game or analysis
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 15 October 2025

Available in: Library

The Repertoire Notations card lets you instantly see any comments, annotations, or other notes that exist for the current board position within your repertoires. When viewing a matching position in a library item, the card displays all related repertoire insights, allowing you to quickly reference or copy them into your current analysis.

Simply click any annotation or comment to copy it across. This helps you analyze games and positions more efficiently while keeping your study material consistent and connected to your established repertoire knowledge.

This feature helps you:

  • + Reuse existing repertoire annotations within your library items
  • + Maintain consistency between your repertoire and library
  • + Speed up the process of analyzing and commenting on positions
  • + Instantly copy repertoire annotations into your current game or analysis