> pa...@pbratholm.dk wrote: >> I think the present behaviour is fine in this regard, and I don't think >> I >> would opt to use a "filter off" switch very much. >> > I believe that the tree window change the filter only for a technical > reason: when you click on the best games button it search only on the > filtered games. > What I'm wondering is there a pratical use for some users? > In which case do you find useful that the filter is automatically > (setting the filter manually requires only 2 clicks) set on the actual > board position (overwriting your precedent filter)? > > >> Well, that is one point that I certainly think should be changed. My >> preferences would be to order the games after Year as first priority and >> after strongest players ratings as second, leaving average rating down >> on >> third level in the sorting process. >> >> That way the most "modern" approach comes up on top - which is of course >> also true if some 1400 fellow totally mishandled the position two weeks >> ago (but then that would be rather obvious). >> > for example: > Game1: White_elo 2700 - Black_elo 2500 - year 2007 > Game2: White_elo 2600 - Black_elo 2550 - year 2010 > Game3: White_elo 2400 - Balck_elo 2400 - year 2010 > > > I'm thinking about something like this: > (white_elo + black_elo) -penalty_year -penalty_elo_diff > > That will give me an order of game2 - game1 - game3 > > Bye, Fulvio Sure that would be better than the original, only using -penalty_year adds what I think is unnecessary complications! Using only the year and the elos should give the order: game2 - game3 - game1 Not necessarily better, but I think simpler!
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