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@@ -32,29 +32,29 @@ Up: Menus
-2.2 Edit Menu
+3.2 Edit Menu
-
+
-- Copy Game
- Copies a record of the current game to an internal clipboard in PGN
+
- Copy Game
- Copies a record of the current game to an internal clipboard in PGN
format and sets the X selection to the game text. The Ctrl-C
key is a keyboard equivalent. The game can be
pasted to another application (such as a text editor or another copy
of XBoard) using that application's paste command. In many X
applications, such as xterm and emacs, the middle mouse button can be
used for pasting; in XBoard, you must use the Paste Game command.
-
- Copy Position
- Copies the current position to an internal clipboard in FEN format and
+
- Copy Position
- Copies the current position to an internal clipboard in FEN format and
sets the X selection to the position text. The shifted Ctrl-C key
is a keyboard equivalent. The position can be pasted
to another application (such as a text editor or another copy of
XBoard) using that application's paste command. In many X
applications, such as xterm and emacs, the middle mouse button can be
used for pasting; in XBoard, you must use the Paste Position command.
-
- Paste Game
- Interprets the current X selection as a game record and loads it, as
+
- Paste Game
- Interprets the current X selection as a game record and loads it, as
with Load Game. The Ctrl-V key is a keyboard equivalent.
-
- Paste Position
- Interprets the current X selection as a FEN position and loads it, as
+
- Paste Position
- Interprets the current X selection as a FEN position and loads it, as
with Load Position. The shifted Ctrl-V key is a keyboard equivalent.
-
- Edit Game
- Allows you to make moves for both Black and White, and to change
+
- Edit Game
- Allows you to make moves for both Black and White, and to change
moves after backing up with the ‘Backward’ command. The clocks do
not run. The Ctrl-E key is a keyboard equivalent.
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ XBoard out of ICS Client mode and lets you edit games locally.
If you want to edit games on ICS in a way that other ICS users
can see, use the ICS examine command or start an ICS match
against yourself.
-
- Edit Position
- Lets you set up an arbitrary board position.
+
- Edit Position
- Lets you set up an arbitrary board position.
The shifted Ctrl-E key is a keyboard equivalent.
Use mouse button 1 to drag pieces to new squares, or to delete a piece
by dragging it off the board or dragging an empty square on top of it.
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ not sent to the ICS: ‘Edit Position
edit positions on ICS in a way that other ICS users can see, use
the ICS examine command, or start an ICS match against yourself.
(See also the ICS Client topic above.)
-
- Edit Tags
- Lets you edit the PGN (portable game notation)
+
- Edit Tags
- Lets you edit the PGN (portable game notation)
tags for the current game. After editing, the tags must still conform to
the PGN tag syntax:
@@ -110,10 +110,10 @@ the PGN tag syntax:
the PGN standard requires all games to have at least the seven tags shown
above. Any that you omit will be filled in by XBoard
with ‘?’ (unknown value), or ‘-’ (inapplicable value).
-
- Edit Comment
- Adds or modifies a comment on the current position. Comments are
+
- Edit Comment
- Adds or modifies a comment on the current position. Comments are
saved by ‘Save Game’ and are displayed by ‘Load Game’,
‘Forward’, and ‘Backward’.
-
- Revert
- Annotate
- If you are examining an ICS game and Pause mode is off,
+
- Revert
- Annotate
- If you are examining an ICS game and Pause mode is off,
Revert issues the ICS command ‘revert’.
In local mode, when you were editing or analyzing a game,
and the
-variations
command-line option is switched on,
@@ -133,11 +133,11 @@ the variation you are now abandoning will be added as a comment
(in PGN variation syntax, i.e. between parentheses)
to the original move where you deviated, for later recalling.
The Home key is a keyboard equivalent to ‘Revert’.
-
- Truncate Game
- Discards all remembered moves of the game beyond the current
+
- Truncate Game
- Discards all remembered moves of the game beyond the current
position. Puts XBoard into ‘Edit Game’ mode if it was not there
already.
The End key is a keyboard equivalent.
-
- Backward
- Steps backward through a series of remembered moves.
+
- Backward
- Steps backward through a series of remembered moves.
The ‘[<]’ button and the Alt+LeftArrow key are equivalents,
as is turning the mouse wheel towards you.
In addition, pressing the Control key steps back one move, and releasing
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ off, ‘Backward’ issues the IC
everyone's view of the game and allows you to make a different
move. If Pause mode is on, ‘Backward’ only backs up your local
view.
-
- Forward
- Steps forward through a series of remembered moves (undoing the
+
- Forward
- Steps forward through a series of remembered moves (undoing the
effect of ‘Backward’) or forward through a game file. The
‘[>]’ button and the Alt+RightArrow key are equivalents,
as is turning the mouse wheel away from you.
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ everyone's view of the game forward along the current line. If
Pause mode is on, ‘Forward’ only moves your local view forward,
and it will not go past the position that the game was in when
you paused.
-
- Back to Start
- Jumps backward to the first remembered position in the game.
+
- Back to Start
- Jumps backward to the first remembered position in the game.
The ‘[<<]’ button and the Alt+Home key are equivalents.
In most modes, Back to Start only lets you look back at old
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ is off, ‘Back to Start’ issue
command, which backs up everyone's view of the game to the start and
allows you to make different moves. If Pause mode is on, ‘Back
to Start’ only backs up your local view.
-
- Forward to End
- Jumps forward to the last remembered position in the game. The
+
- Forward to End
- Jumps forward to the last remembered position in the game. The
‘[>>]’ button and the Alt+End key are equivalents.
If you are examining an ICS game, the behavior of ‘Forward to