I'm sorry, i probably didn't get your point right.
Are you saying that the actual behavior: a tree window that shows the stats 
for the entire unfiltered database and only the best games for the partial 
filtered database is an intended feature!?!
What if i want to look at a list of games of an opponent, and at how the top 
players (Carlsen, Aronian, Kramnik, etc...) played that position?

Wouldn't it be simpler to just open a different tree window with only the 
games of an opponent (so you have stats and best games only for his games and 
at the same time the ability to check your full database for stats and best 
games of other players)?


>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
>Data: 15/01/2011 17.13
>A: "f...@libero.it"<f...@libero.it>
>Cc: "Scid Users List"<scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>Ogg: Re: [Scid-users] R: Re:  Filter trap - Corner case?
>
>On 01/15/2011 04:06 PM, f...@libero.it wrote:
>
>Hi!
>
>> I just repeat my opinion: the tree should not touch the filter.
>> When a filter for Kasparov (or an opponent) is set probably one wants to 
look
>> at that games, and maybe keep the tree opened to check the statistics. Why 
the
>> tree should change that list?
>> Want to look at games that reached a particular position: simply filter by 
the
>> that position.
>> Want to look at the list of best games in the current position: just click 
the
>> best games button on the tree window.
>> I really can't imagine a situation when it is useful to update the list of
>> games every times you make a move.
>
>Very useful is IMHO that you can now restrict the games resulting from a 
>given position by a header search.
>
>Say you have a base containing games of your opponents. You're analysing 
>a game in preparation to your next encounter, or in my slower world, 
>during game play. The standard question: if I enter that line of play 
>what will most likely his reply and how well does he know the positions 
>that arise.
>
>Thus you open that base as tree and restrict it to your opponent with 
>the black pieces by a header search. You open your analysis game and 
>start out. The tree's best games will now continually show you the games 
>of your opponent (and only those!). Gerds changes actually help quite a 
>bit in this kind of research. It was quite hard to accomplish that 
>without it.
>
>The points that are open IMHO are that there needs to be some way to 
>tell the user about what filters are active. And I'm not sure if the 
>resulting tree should not also have the ability to refer it's statistics 
>only to your opponents games (effectively turning the tree into a 
>repertoir browser complementing the opening report).
>
>cu
>Alexander
>



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