Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
> This sounds good, indeed. Do you want to do this as a new
> view of the tree? That is, with a toggle between "full tree"
> and "masked tree"? Just as I feel that both informations are
> valuable.
>
>
> All Tree data are visible. I commited in CVS a first draft, you can try
> it (just define a new mask, then right click on moves).
> [...]
Fine! I'll try ASAP. :)
> This is a kind of "Tree mask" or "Tree layer" that defines
> its display (In fact this should be a Repertoire editor
> replacement).
>
> This sounds a good solution, indeed. How do you want to
> store the mask criteria? I think an external text based file
> would be the best, probably the ability to use several
> different masks is desireable, then this could indeed
> replace the repertoir editor. Probably one could reuse the
> sor-files? They are mainly a way for stored queries against
> a database.
>
> I added an option to import a game with all its
> evaluations, variations, comments into a Mask. But nothing
> is done for sor files as I don't use them.
Ic. I'll have to convert SOR -> PGN.
> This sounds very resonable. In a way, this is what the sor
> files accomplish. AFAIK you never used them, but they just
> offer you an easy way to search for a bunch of lines in any
> given database. You can distinguish between include/exclude
> lines and search only the include lines. (Ie. those that
> interest you.)
>
> Color markers in a Mask can be used to distinguish between
> include/exclude lines. What I prefer in the Mask / Tree view is that it
> handles transpositions and gives instant access to statistics, best
> games, etc.
This is a clear advantage of them to be dynamic of course.
Do you plan any visibility of the "line" as such?
> From my usage of this stuff I found includ/exclude a bit to
> much black/white, one might want to note down some lines
> with "avoid if possible", that is there's a gray level. Eg.
> due to possible transpositions.
>
> So Mask fits better here.
Sure.
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