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Subject: Re: to John Merlino: CM 8000 1.02 Book editor bug!

Author: Andreas St.

Date: 10:49:47 03/15/01

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On March 15, 2001 at 13:30:32, John Merlino wrote:

>On March 15, 2001 at 12:19:23, Andreas St. wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>im now sure:
>>after applying the last patch there is a new bug in the opening editor.
>>
>>I tried to put in new moves (you know i try to optimize the book)
>>but often i see nothing in tree.
>>The editor goes creazy.
>>In my old installation which i have installed in a backup the editor goes fine
>>with same moves!
>>
>>Greets
>>
>>AS
>
>So, this only happens if you try to add moves? If you load a book, do you see
>all of the moves that are already there? Does this also happen if you try to
>change the weights of moves?
>
>Give me an example of how you can create the bug using one of the books that
>comes with the game. That will make it easier for the dev team to find.
>
>jm


Hi,

if i load my CM 6000 book (or any else) all the moves are shown.
(sorry for my bad english...)
I can do all, open the (+) go through moves and so on.
But if i put in new moves, the editor suddenly goes to the root of the book.
If i search the position where i put in the move, i dont see it.
Example:
i load the cm 8000 book. Now i click on the 1.e4 move.
I try to put in a new one 1. ...h6. I see the move h6 on the board but the
editor jumps to the "Root". If i now scroll down to the answers to the 1.e4 move
i dont see h6.
if i put on on board: 1. ...h6 2.h3 h6 3.h4 h5 (all on board seems to be ok)
then suddenly there appears a new variant from root:
1.h5 h4 (creazy) - certainly not possible in reality
If i click on the new first white move 1.h5 (lol) the board shows the beginning
position and nothing changes if i click on the black answer h4

This effect is not only in this example. The editor goes creazy in other
variants too, if you put in new moves.

I hope you understood my bad english :-)

Greets AS



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