On 11/15/10 19:21, Joost 't Hart wrote:

Hello Joost!

> Nice to see that you are trying to pull me into the solution domain :-)

;) I just tried to document the working of that area as far as I 
understood it.

> Just a simple test here:

Just a simple question: if you resize the window horizontally, does it 
change to your liking? Ie. is the window's width to small maybe?

> Non-column style:
>
> comment indent / variation indent
> 0/0 -> OK
> 1/0 -> OK (Comments at indent of new line, variation at start of next line)
> 0/1 -> OK (Comment on same line (spacing OK!), variation at indent of
> next line)
> 1/1 -> NOK (Positions of comment and variation are indented on new
> lines, but there is a spurious blank line between the comment and the
> variation that follow each white move; after black moves it is OK)

Ok. For the last one: this is indeed coded that way. In column mode 
you'll always get them in a new line. I could try to investigate how to 
change this.

> Column style (see screenshot, showing a - patched - sneak preview of my
> annotation test batch):
>
> I can't get this to look properly.
> The indentation options seem to have no effect at all: Everything is
> indented, except the result string at the end, which is not indented.

But this is working as designed, actually.

> If there is at least one variation, for white moves I see two blank
> lines between the comment and first variation, and for black moves I see
> one blank line there.

This single line should go indeed. I'll try to find it. Can you send me 
the PGN you show in your screenshot?

> Selecting fixed or proportional font does not make any difference.
> Hope this helps. BTW I use docked mode, for that matter :-)

Hm, this should not come from docking but I'll have try it that way as well.

cu
Alexander

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