doubtful/bad/very bad decisions could be "Flagged" moves,
leaving "Marked" for user selected moves.

Max.

On 14 October 2011 20:34, Philippe Michel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Michael Petch wrote:
>
>> On 14/10/2011 4:07 AM, Ian Shaw wrote:
>
>>> 2) Why is "Cmark" called "Cmark" and not simply "Mark"?  What information
>>> does the "C" convey?
>
>> I was curious about this naming convention as well. It has confused some
>> people in the past. They thought CMARK was to mark cubes. Simply going
>> with "Mark" makes sense to me.
>
> "Mark" is somehow already used for for the doubtful/bad/very bad decisions.
> See the red arrows vs. blue arrows in the GUI.
>
> "CMark" is still not very expressive, of course.
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