PART 2 • Managing variations
If you click on the 4. c4 variation and then click“ Promote”, Chess King will swap 4. c4 and 4. Nf3 in the notation:
•“ Demote” is( obviously) the opposite of“ Promote”. For example, in the above illustration if you clicked 4. c4 and clicked“ Demote” from the panel, it will switch the variation view back to the way we saw it earlier.
Clicking on a spot in the game in which a variation appears, and then clicking“ Line Control” gives you another way to reorder lines; it ' s basically just a more visual version of“ Promote” and“ Demote” contained in a single dialogue:
• If you click on a variation move and then click“ Delete current”, the variation( and all of its sub-variations!) will be deleted.
• Clicking on a move anywhere in a game( including the main game moves, so be careful!), and then clicking either“ Delete after” or“ Delete before” will delete all of the moves in the game( including subvariations) which appear either after or before the highlighted move, respectively. Use these commands with caution!
•“ Delete all” will wipe out all variations in a game with a single click. Here again, be very careful about using this command!
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