Giorgio Bellegotti wrote:

Hi!

>> Sounds a good idea. Maybe this could also switch to the
>> analyis mode Roy asked for?
>>   
> I don't know what this analysis mode is, could you explain me?

Ah it was a recent threat on the list. Here's the essential
quote:

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    I tried to post screen shots to show the differences but
    that may not make it to the rest of you (some sort of
    moderator action may be needed I think). So, here are the
    differences (typed by hand):

    3.6.24 shows this (only one line of output in the analysis window) 
for a 13 ply search:
     13 +0.13 Nf3 Nc6 g3 Nf6 Bg5 d5 O-O d4 d3 h5 Bg5 Qd6

    3.6.23 shows this for a search:

    13 +0.11 Nc3 Nf6 Nf3 e6 e4 Nc6 <etc>

    13 +0.12 d4 Nf6 Nc3 e6 Nf3 Bb4 <etc>

    14 +0.11 d4 Nf6 Nc3 e6 Nf4 Bb4 <etc>

    That is different! Is there a way to make .24 work like .23?

    Thanks!
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>>> I don't get how it works. I will have a look to how you
>>> did it.
>>
>> I think its done as I do it in CC. Go to the end of the
>> game, ctrl-a redo the last half move and just add the
>> variation there. The only nasty thing is that one has to
>> redo the last half move, but well.
>>   
> Yes exactly, but I've modified the code so that it is done
> automatically at all, you don't have anymore to do the
> move and go back.  I had added the variation as the main
> line in my first version, but I didn't like it and it
> didn't work with multi-variations, so.......

Ok. This is the way one has to handle own analysis in CC as
well. What Pascal refers to is the point that it is actually
impossible to add a variation to the last move. AFAIK it is
also "impossible" to add a comment before the first move (at
least I've something like that in mind) but I actually do
this in CC. Maybe it's a feature of the high level comment
code that could be solved on a lower level.

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