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Questions on Annotating a GameI'm not sure of the dos and don't and how to add additional moves or annotation remarks without deleting the comments others have made. When I open the annotation editor, I'm noticing that in the move listing, wherever there has been a comment(it could be my annotation remarks) made by others, the move in the listing has a darken highlight around it, I believe it is telling me that a comment has been made, it could be that the darken highlight indicates my annotation remarks. I'm unsure what the darken highlight is indicating? I think if I go below the darken highlights, and add something the comments by others above stay. A little explanation would be great. |
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Ongoing Public Game AnnotationsThis is the case, is it not? No one should be able to see my notes until the game is finished, because I talk about strategies and things that if anyone could see would certainly affect the outcome... |
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@pasha582I have found when playing some players above 2000, they don't like to share there strategies with the whole site, and also people of lower ranking will ask questions easier if they know their comments are going to a select audience. My problem I was having doesn't seem to happen anymore, so I assume it was user error. |
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Ongoing Public Game AnnotationIt seemed reasonable to me that the comments would remain hidden until the game finished, and I've checked with other team members who said they could not see my comments on games in progress, though I'm not sure they knew how to see the comments regardless. I have noticed comments on the chess puzzles that provide good clues on the solution. But if the comments were hid until the puzzle was solved the puzzle wouldn't get nearly as much attention. Or (if this feature was changed) you would have to solve the puzzle first to see the commentary. I think it works fine as it is. This is just such a great site. |
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Puzzle Annotation |
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?? About Annotation Box |