![]() These Individual Convention Macros apply as many specific settings to encode the convention without first resetting the card. Individual Conventions for style, openings, responses, overcalls, and carding are organized at the top of the window as well. This makes it quick, easy and foolproof to create standard cards or to lay a solid foundation for incremental tweaking. The logic provided first resets the card to an original (blank) state then applies as many specific settings to encode the complete convention. These operate in two modes: complete sets and individual conventions.Ĭomplete Sets of conventions are configured by pressing a single button such as SA Yellow Card to configure the Standard American Yellow Card. This can be useful in ensuring that the card will be considered “adequately filled”.īelow the first row of buttons in the Command Area are Macro Buttons used to configure settings according to pre-configured, standard conventions. There is a button labeled “Min/Max” on the first row in the Command Area used to change the view between one showing so that only those settings that have been configured and the entire card. What makes this tool different is its built-in intelligence. This may be familiar since this is the way other tools operate and to some degree how you might complete a paper-based card. This is easy! All that you need do is to click on the Login button, fill the requested fields on the login dialog box, and click Login again.Īt the bottom of the page a facsimile of the standard Convention Card can be edited by selecting the checkboxes and filling in text fields. To save, open, and delete cards you must first login and, of course, to login you must first create an account. The first row of buttons in the Command Area provides the means to open, save, delete, and print completed cards. You may also save and reopen cards for further modification, sharing, and reprinting.Īt the top of the page is a Command Area. Once completed, you can print the card so you’ll have it handy at the tables. Like other similar tools this page is used to complete an electronic version of an ACBL Convention Card. Welcome to the Intelligent Convention Card Editor ![]()
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