"Hideable" variations. Hidden variations are still there, but the UI would
offer a method of hiding a variation, replacing it, in the Notation window
UI, with a clickable marker that would "unhide" that variation when
clicked. This would be very convenient in my use case which involves
poring
That's pretty much a good solution except it's a little weird to have the
same move as the main line and a variation. But much better than anything
else I've tried.
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 2:20 PM Alan Bennett via Scid-users <
scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Oh no! Don't use the
Oh no! Don't use the comment window at all. Marek omitted a step. In your game
with "nicely formatted analysis variations" that continues past the resignation:
1. Ctrl-A
2. Add the last move of the game as a variation
3. Right-click on that move
4. Promote Variation to Main Line
Done. And
gt; I trust that's more or less what you want.
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I trust that's more or less what you want.
Marek Soszynski
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Subject: [Scid-users] Another feature request
Or maybe this is
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