Pascal Georges wrote:

Hi!

>     It might be worth while to think about displaying also the
>     position/line comments in this window. Possibly a split
>     layout like repertoir editor? Or as tooltips like masks,
>     however, I think tooltips are a bit small. As this list does
>     not contain all other alternatives like the tree window, I
>     think there could be a bit more space here compared to the
>     tree window itself.
> 
> 
> One line can have a single move, then it is easy to add comments. But 
> when one line (before any variation) contains 10 moves in a row, each 
> having annotations (worst case) this would lead to something hard to read.
> Also note that it seems I encountered an all bug with the treeview 
> widget, where the X scrollbar does not work. 

I thought more about showing position/line comments for the
highlighted position/line only. That's why I mentioned
repertoir editor's split view.

>     if I could e.g. select exd5 exd5 and just jump to that
>     position to select the start of French exchange for further
>     exploration. I think a context menue also containing the
>     same options like Masks editor plus this jump would make
>     sense here.
> 
> Not easy to do.

Hm. Well, probably you have some idea later on. Would be
nice to have.

> I did not write the treeview widget myself and it has some
> limitations. For example if a move has 2 markers, I only
> display the first one I encounter.

Ah? This is a limitation of the widget then?

> It could be worthwhile to reuse and modify slightly the
> repertoire editor framework,

Well what is more suitable/easier to do. Both ways to view
things have their advantage. Still, the current "mask map"
isn't that bad. It can be perfectioned but it's usable and
useful already. ;)

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