I finally ran into it by accident but its not really specific to "clear
analysis". I have an SGF that I had previously analyzed. I  load it into
gnubg. Things are fine. I then load a "MAT" file for analysis, and after
loading the MAT file (Which has no analysis of course) I happened to notice
that games ending in "Drop" are highlighted as yellow (on my default
system). If I then clear the match analysis the highlights disappear. If I
close Gnugb and restart it and load the MAT file first, everything looks
fine (no highlights).

Sounds like Christian probably already has an idea, so I won't continue in
this thread further unless asked for info. My apologies for not seeing the
issue in my earlier and limited testing.

On 20/08/09 7:25 AM, "Christian Anthon" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes. Duly noted. Probably happened after I turned on the annotation of passes.
> 
> Christian.
> 
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Massimiliano Maini<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have an analyzed match containing a game ending with a vary bad pass.
>> Opeing the SGF file shows the pass inthe game record highlighted as
>> expected..
>> Now I clear the analysis (Analyzes/Clear Analysis/Match or Session) and all
>> the
>> highlightning goes away, except for for bad passes.
>> This persists even if I save to a new sgf and reopen it.
>> 
>> MaX.




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