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saxobob

I spent ages analysing a game in self-analysis, comments and variations.  There is no save button.  When I play again and go back to that game there is no self analysis.  In fact the self analysis checkbox is un-checked.  

So... how do I save my self analysis?  And... if I do self analysis and then stockfish analysis, to the two sets of analysis sit side by side?  I know self-analysis can be saved as somehow I have an earlier saved salf-analysis.  Without a save button I'm flummoxed.

Martin_Stahl
saxobob wrote:

I spent ages analysing a game in self-analysis, comments and variations.  There is no save button.  When I play again and go back to that game there is no self analysis.  In fact the self analysis checkbox is un-checked.  

 

So... how do I save my self analysis?  And... if I do self analysis and then stockfish analysis, to the two sets of analysis sit side by side?  I know self-analysis can be saved as somehow I have an earlier saved salf-analysis.  Without a save button I'm flummoxed.

 

There should be a Save button when in the Analysis tab.

saxobob

Hi Martin

<<There should be a Save button when in the Analysis tab.>>

Yes I agree there should be! I'm running in Chrome on a PC.

The analysis tab has the following options:

top line: cog for settings

below notation: an icon of a folder with a chessboard going into a folder. The text for this is "Saved analysis" - I thought this was possibly a save button, but instead it opens to a new window showing my other saved analysis game.

Below this: I< < I> > >I
Below this: a row of icons with the following tooltips:
Max Analysis, Flip Board, New Analysis, Reset, Download, Share, Finish Vs Computer.

I work in software and a user interface that allows people to make changes but then doesn't have a clear "Save" process is very poor design...

 

davidbesen

Hello from the future. The save button is not visible by default, but it shows up at the end of the move list if you scroll it down.