Let's start by the end :

> Sorry, you have to get a point here. Scid does not compare to
> Excel. Excel is not a database.

The point is that "game 0" is sheer nonsense.  It does not mean
anything.  It can't mean anything.  Nobody understands what it means.
We just go along.  When a newbie looks at it, he is dumbfouded.

We can tell that newbie: "look, (some) programming languages have the
convention to start to count the element of their structures with a
0".  Or something else, it does not matter.  Great, now the newbie
knows why he will stick to Chesspad.

The problem is that, as I mentioned previously, that's an explanation
for the reason why it's like that.  But that does not justify it being
sheer nonsense.  This is more than useless information: this is
confusing information.

The point of Bruno, if I understand him correctly, is that the
information on the top bar of windows should afford the user with
useful information.  The overall point of Bruno is that Scid could be
more usable.

Is that a point enough?

The only way to reply to this point is to agree with it, and yet say
that it's not a priority right now for the development team.

PS: We could argue that Scid is no database either, by the way.  But
we already did have that argument, have we?

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