Pascal Georges wrote:
Hi!
>>> 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.
>
> In a treeview, you select a whole line, not a move. So if there are 10
> comments available, I see no easy way to display all of them (maybe
> only display the first comment for the first move of the line ?).
IMHO the sensible one would be the position and line comment
for the final position of the line and the last move.
>>> 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. ;)
>
> The question is to know what is useful. The display of the
> mask gives information on the completeness of the
> repertoire (that is you see how many lines are treated
> from a given position). But having said that I see nothing
> useful in that view. It is hard to read and the Tree
> window is far better to understand what is going on for a
> position or even for a line.
Hm, well, I admit, usually I can follow a line for some
moves and so to say can see where it leads to. That said:
unfolding the wole mask is probably not the kind of usage I
have for this. For me both sides of the view have their
specific advantages.
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