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journal
The journal feature is a way to save games as long as you want to. History
games, remember, get overwritten as you play more games; only the most recent
games are saved. The journal feature allows you to save games for a longer
period of time.
The journal file for most players has 26 available slots. These slots are
denoted by the single letters from A to Z. Games in your journal are referred
to by their letters.
There are two things you need to know in order to make this feature work for
you: (i) how to save a game to your journal, and (ii) how to review a game
from your journal.
SAVING A GAME TO A JOURNAL
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The "jsave" command is used to save games to your journal. Please refer to
that help file for details
SHOWING THE CONTENTS OF A JOURNAL
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To read the contents of a journal, type:
journal [user_name]
If the user_name is omitted, then the contents of your journal will be
displayed.
There are several commands you can use in order to display information about
an individual game: (a) examine; (b) smoves; and (c) mailstored. See those
help files for further details.
PRIVATE JOURNALS
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It is possible to hide your journal from other users (except admins) by
using the 'jprivate' variable:
set jprivate 1 --- hides your journal
set jprivate 0 --- allows others to access your journal
See also: examine history jsave mailstored smoves variables
[Last modified: December 25, 1995 -- Friar]
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