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From: | Ric |
Subject: | [Bug-gnubg] Another peculiarity? |
Date: | Sun, 22 Dec 2002 09:54:57 -0500 |
Ned and Nardy solved the lost analysis problem, but
here's something I noticed. First, mea culpa for not saving the session before
running the analysis. However, if in the annotation window, following analysis,
you select a move, and then press the Move button, the program makes the move
and the answering move - in effect creating a new game from that point on and
dumping everything else - games and analysis all lost in siliconspace. I was
thinking that the Move button was similar to Snowie's Show button, which shows
the selected move, and lets you click from move to move in the analysis list,
showing them all until the Show button is turned off, at which point the
original position is restored. As is often the case, I was wrong.
a) what is the purpose of the move button in
analysis? (It should come with a warning button...) ;-)
b) is there a Show function, or will there
be?
Ric
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