Hello Steve,


Go to the move before the final one. Press Ctrl+A, which adds an empty variation, and then play the (same) final move again but with your analysis. So you get this kind of thing:


26.Qc1+ Kd7 27.Nxe6 fxe6 28.Rb7+ Ke8 29.Bc6+
    {Lasker came back from a lost opening.}
    ( 29.Bc6+ Kf8 30.Qh6+ Kg8 31.Qg7# )
1-0


I trust that's more or less what you want.

Marek Soszynski





------ Original Message ------
From: "Steve Cohen" <stevec...@gmail.com>
To: "Scid Users List" <Scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, 18 May, 21 At 02:30
Subject: [Scid-users] Another feature request

Or maybe this is a howto.
I use SCID to track games I play via email with a friend. I like to save the analysis I've done as I'm playing. When I enter the result, it always puts at the end of the analysis, not at the point where resignation occurred. I've been trying to copy the post-resign moves from copying the game to a text editor, and put it in a comment, but the comment formatter munges it up.


Is there a way to insert a comment so that it won't be formatted?


Or, even better, for my needs, would be a feature to put the end-of-game marker at the point where resignation occurred, not at the end of the main line.

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