Pascal Georges wrote:

Hi!

>> I did not import it from some file. So the () was passed
>> along from the text widget. My immediate idea was "some
>> problem with escaping a special char"?
> 
> I tried weird characters without problem.

Seems to be gone. Maybe just some bit that needed to rotten
down.

>> Noticed that as well. :) Maybe it is a good idea to have the
>> colour label also as an active area for the tooltip to
>> display. The window can then be taller. (Thinking especially
>> about people with small displays and huge fonts.)
> ok.

This works well now. How is the line break handled here?
(Maybe I should start to shut up ;) Sometimes I use things
like:

--------------------------------------------------
    Points to remember
     * ...
     * ...
     * ...
--------------------------------------------------

where keeping the line breaks is nice.

[...]
> This is why I just added the same symbols as in Repertoire
> editor "Exclude line" "Include Line" to the Mask (not in
> CVS yet).

These are nice, indeed! :) Thx.

Did you notice that some of them may be cumulative?  Ok,
"Mainline" and "To be played" will always also mean an
include line. But e.g. "Include, Black, New, To be checked,
Bookmark" is a perfect cumulative set signifying a novelity
for black in an include line that needs to be checked and
where the work has to go on. Therefore, it makes sense to
actually mark a position with all of them simultaneously. It
would also make sense to start a DB search based on the
combination of the above bitfield.

Additionally, do you plan to be able to search for such
markers? This would be very handy for almost all of them.

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