PART 2 • Using game analysis features
The reason why you'd wish to type these in the “Move
comment” box is to make them appear in the same black font
used for moves in the Notation panel. For example, here's
how the diacritic for “dubious move” for Black's 13th move
appears in the notation:
The larger “After move comment” box lets you add longer text
comments. Click on a move in the Notation panel and then
type your comments in the “After move comment” box. You'll
see your commentary being applied to the game notation
even while you're typing in the box:
• The upper part of the
Annotations panel gives you the
tools you need to add non-verbal
commentary to your games in
the form of colored arrows and
squares. You may have seen
these in our Chess King videos
series. As producer of these
videos, I make extensive use
of these visual annotations to
help our viewers understand
the ideas behind the moves as
they're played on the screen.
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