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Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it
Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it.
1) Create a pgn file with chess diagrams (FEN notation) in it (e.g by using lichess)
2) Open the Fen2Pdf and select the folder containing the pgn(s)
3) Click start. Fen2Pdf detects the pgn files in it and creates a pdf file
You can now print this file and hand the exercises over to your students
Extra features:
* Mirror the positions. This is handy if you want the same problems presented for the other color...
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