Pascal Georges wrote:
>
>
> 2009/3/8 Joost 't Hart <joost.t.h...@planet.nl 
> <mailto:joost.t.h...@planet.nl>>
>
>     Pascal,
>
>     You reported this 'fixed' on March 3, but it is not (completely).
>
>     To reproduce, play a few _more_ moves after you have reached a
>     position
>     that is not in the tree (so extend step 9 below with several moves).
>
>     Then, after you close the tree, the PGN notation window shows the game
>     you are entering in clipbase (this is fixed indeed), but the
>     position on
>     the board and the current-move cursor in the PGN do not match!
>
>     The position on the board is unchanged (which is good), but the
>     PGN tab
>     (still) addresses the last known tree position. And the latter is the
>     position that scid thinks should be on the board!
>
>
> A bug indeed. Always the same reason : incomplete base switch (you can 
> always work around this by using the base switcher : if you click on 
> the clip base, everything is fine).
>
> Let me know if there is still a problem.

Yep, seems OK now. Thanks!

A better work-around for me was not using the lock thing at all. Only 
today I noticed from the Help pages - and from a discussion here of 
may/june last year, that the semantics of lock has changed from what it 
meant in the past.
Previously I worked in locked mode almost exclusively. Good that this 
has become default tree window behaviour. The new interpretation of lock 
is bit vague to me; I feel it could be a too technical thing for the 
average user.

Cheers,
Joost.

>
> Pascal
>
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