J. Varsoke a écrit : > On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 12:29:15PM +0100, pgeorges wrote: > >> I find this normal as there is no command like "add comment before move" >> like in chessbase. The fact that it is possible to add a comment before >> move 1 is just a side effect of current move being 0. >> > > That would be a really nice feature to add: comments before a move. > Sure helps when creating training problems. > > Though, I guess it makes more sense from developing learning materials > than it really does for using them -- since except for move 0, the > comment of the last move is pretty much the pre-move comment of the next > move. Still, from a teaching stand-point the difference can be > important. > > -jason > Currently it is not possible to add a comment before a move. The only thing that can be done is to go at the start of a line (when the move is highlighted in yellow) and enter a comment that in fact corresponds to a fake move before the first one (this is broken in current Scid 3.6.19 and will be corrected in the next version (or get the corrected version from http://prolinux.free.fr/scid/download/unstable/) ).
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