"Edit -- Copy position" (as text) gives me:
wKe1,Qd1,Ra1,h1,Bc1,f1,Nb1,g1,Pa2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2,h2
bKe8,Qd8,Ra8,h8,Bc8,f8,Nb8,g8,Pa7,b7,c7,d7,e7,f7,g7,h7
White to move (16+16).
...which I don't know a use for.
How about offering 8x8 grids like:
rnbqkbnr
pppppppp
-+-+-+-+
+-+-+-+-
-+-+-+-+
+-+-+-+-
PPPPPPPP
RNBQKBNR
or, if I can dream, the Linares-font-compatible:
cuuuuuuuuC
(w4w1w4kD}
7Dw0wDp0p}
6wgn0whwD}
5DNDw0wDw}
&wDw)PDbD}
3Dw)wDNDw}
2w)BDw)P)}
%$wGQDRIw}
v,./9EFJMV
?
But mainly, thank you for this great free software!
...which I don't know a use for.
This is the format that is often used when publishing chess problems so that you can cross-check after setting up the board. Look in Schwalbe or other magazines.
But who would use a textual grid when you can have a graphic representation? :-)