On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Steven <stevena...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> --- On Wed, 25/11/09, Marius Roets <roets.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Could be you be more specific ? What version/behaviour are you
> meaning ?? I had a look at a few versions but couldn't find it.
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> It ~is~ easy to select "delete variation", I agree.
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> Steven
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> Before Scid 4.0, the right mouse button had two behaviours. In the middle
of a line, it would go back one move (like now), but if you were at the end
of a line it would delete the last move instead.

Often I would input a move incorrectly (especially when using the predictive
feature), right click, and input the correct move. Now, instead of just
adding the correct move, I get the dialog that prompts me if I want to add a
variation etc. Naturally, I click replace move. However, this happens often,
and you get into a habit of pressing replace move. Then at some point I want
to add a variation early in the game, and instead of clicking add variation,
I click replace move, and bam, the whole game is gone with no way to undo.
It's almost like the gui is setting you up to make this mistake, especially
if you are used to the old behaviour.

Since nobody else seemed bothered by this change, I would be happy to make
the change locally every time I compile a new version, but I don't know
tcl/tk, so it would be helpful if somebody can just point me in the right
direction.
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