
	    New or changed features of CA 1.22 vs. 1.2


1. In the view mode now you can use the following new keys:

   Alt-C -  turn on/off graphics cursor on the board.
   Alt-I -  invert the chess board.

   The board inversion affects all CA modes but you can switch it in view
   mode only.

   Also you can scroll the game with the mouse by pressing ">>" or "<<"
   characters at the bottom of view window frame.

2. In library editing mode:

   MultyChange operation additionaly writes the changed items into special
   text file. This file can be used in future for the same operations with
   other library. For this purposes the following two keys are used:

   F2 - select file of changes to be processed on the current library.
   F3 - choose new file for writing changes.

   The suggested algorithm for the case when you have to make a lot of
   MultiChanges in a library and want to do this quickly is:

   1. Create new empty database and specify the library for that database to
      be taken from the current one.

   2. Open file for changes to be recorded into by pressing F3. Note that when
      you choose existing file then new changes will be added to it.

   2. Perform all MultiChanges you want for this empty database. When database
      is empty you do not have to wait after pressing F6.

   3. Load initial database and process it using the file of changes you have
      just created by pressing F2 and choosing the file name.

   Please note that this is useful not only when you have to make many Multi-
   Changes at a time but when you have to convert several databases to CA and
   these databases were taken from one source and therefore have the same
   spellings for player names, places, etc. Suppose you want to change the
   player names library according to Master.lib which is starting from CA 1.21
   the standard international rating list. After changing the names in library
   of one database you can automatically perform the same changes in all other
   databases. Of course, the databases should be inspected for there is a big
   chance that their libraries contain names which do not appear in the first
   database. The last (and evident) thing is that it is worth to append the
   additional changes for second database to the file of changes for first one
   thus step by step creating the full database of changes necessary to
   transform the libraries from the specified source (say, ChessBase or
   NiCBase) to standard rating list spellings.

3. In choosing chess notation:

   Now the signes for check, checkmate, and capture are user defined. So you
   can switch off viewing/printing of the signs by setting empty fields and
   switch them on back by setting those characters which you like.

   This affects all CA modes.

4. In printing games:

   Print to text file is now choosed in Printer Model list box. Thus the
   sense of this box is now generalized: it defines in what format should
   information be encoded when 'printing' the dataset: format of specific
   printer language, text, text with layout, RTF, etc.

   The 'Print to' option defines where the dataset in the specified format
   is to be written to: directly to printer or file. Note that some
   combinations such as 'RTF to Printer' are forbidden.

   This version contains the bets version of Desk Top Publishing capabilities
   (Rich Text Format (RTF) generation) described in the special .doc file -
   CA-DTP.doc which can be found (not neccesarily) among your CA standard files
   or ordered from your local CA dealer/distributor.

5. In converters (versions 1.22).
   1. Both (NIC and CB) converters became faster.
   2. New options
      S<n>    - Start game is <n>
      E<n>    - End game is <n>
      O       - continue adding to Old Chess Assistant database
      N<name> - assign <name> to Chess Assistant database (by default the
                same name as NIC or CBase database)
