[email protected] wrote:
Hi!
> This question may have been asked before, but I'm curious
> about the behavior of the 'merging games' functionality.
> Some of my thoughts:
>
> - When merging game A into game B, A is added as a new
> variation. Is this a conscious choice? It seems illogical
> to me. For example: if game B is analysis of an opening
> variation, it's not possible to add a newly played game to
> a non-main variation of the analysis. Workaround: manually
> change the appropriate variation into the main line, merge
> games, and change back to the original main line.
You're right, this would be very nice indeed if it would be
available.
> - Is is possible to include variations when merging?
Unfortunately not.
> - Is it possible to merge multiple games at ones?
Dito.
> I get the feeling that I'm missing something and this feature is
> included in Scid, but I'm unable to find it...
I fear that you do not have overlooked something. Though I
admit that there're some points for the wishlist... I've
added them there. But as Pascal points out things are a bit
complex and ressources limited. :(
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