[email protected] wrote:
Hi!
>> ? I don't understand. What I suggesed was to check if the
>> last ply before the variations is the same ply as within.
>> "if so, do not display the first ply of the var but the
>> second one". However, I do not know if this is at all
>> easy to do. It would be something like showing two plys
>> of variation arrows.
>>
>> --
>
> Ops, my bad. The problem is that you show moves for the
> wrong side.
Oh, do I? ;) Hm. Sort of, moves for the party after the
initial move was done, yes. It is this "end of the game"
problem again.
> In your example after 1. e4 it's black turn, but you show
> moves for white.
Yes. The possible answers for White after blacks move, cause
in this situation the black move is already made, ie. I
already know that black moved e6. I just need to add this
ply again as I'm not allowed to add the analysis lines
otherwise.
> I don't really like that,
Well, I fear there is no way to circumvent this in Scid.
(Could it be that there's actually no way ot circumvent it
in PGN or any other software?)
> but i attached a patch so you can try it.
This one works nicely indeed. Now I get a green arrow for
the e6 move and blue ones for all variations. If this
doesn't break anything in the other circumstances I'd vote
for this version.
(BTW: I was not able to apply your patch by means of patch
tool, but did it by hand.)
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