The only way I found of restoring the Full Analysis Engine and Notation windows from within the Houdini 3 GUI was to use Factory Settings from within the View menu. However, this has the unfortunate effect of resetting all user configuration to the just-installed defaults. To be fair to ChessBase, I did find it quite difficult to close the Engine and Notation windows in the first place - most of the time clicking on Close was just ignored - but I did eventually succeed.
This differs from the way that the similar Analysis functionality works in ChessBase 15. Within ChessBase, the Deep Analysis and Tactical Analysis functions both inherit the windows they use from those windows ticked in the View menu.
ChessBase Engine Analysis Problem
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Re: ChessBase Engine Analysis Problem
Yes, when an engine is running it becomes difficult to do other things - as if the engine has grabbed all the CPU time available to the program so the GUI doesn't get a look in.DavidWalker wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 2:46 pmTo be fair to ChessBase, I did find it quite difficult to close the Engine and Notation windows in the first place - most of the time clicking on Close was just ignored - but I did eventually succeed.
I'd accidentally undocked the evaluation window and was having no joy redocking it, so I thought I'd try closing it and reopening it to see if it came back docked. The program did respond normally when closing an undocked window.