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Make on-board arrows optional #255

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subgithub0070 opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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Make on-board arrows optional #255

subgithub0070 opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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@subgithub0070
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I always turn them off, they are distracting. I hope there is a version that allows them to be turned off.

@QueensGambit
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion. Currently there is not option for this yet, but it could be added in the settings menu.

@QueensGambit QueensGambit added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 20, 2022
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Oh, where are my manners...thank you for your gracious attention. I hope that you sensed the gratitude that I failed to convey in my initial message.

Of course your code is excellent as it stands. My request may be more personal than I realized, as not everyone will use this program in the same way that I would use it. As I see it, your program is light, powerful, and direct, and that is an important achievement.

If it means anything to anyone, I would be replacing (the ancient) Chess Assistant with liground for the purpose of engine-supported analysis. If I were using ChessBase or Scid, I would feel the same. There is some good code in those programs if they have lasted this long! And yet I have been waiting many years for a new program to be a realistic alternative, and when I saw that it may be right around the corner, I allowed my impatience to set the tone of my request.

I look forward to your future updates. Be safe and well!

@QueensGambit
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Don't worry. I did not take your first message as rude.
If you know a bit of coding, feel free to create a PR for it.

@subgithub0070
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Thank you for your invitation. If I ever acquire the skills required, I'll help.

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