H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Sep 15, 2016 10:25 AM UTC:
Hmm, that is true, it only allows you to play moves in the final position of the stored game, and there is no button to truncate the game. Perhaps I should put that on the to-do list.
A solution would be to define the diagram with holdingsType=1. That would place captured pieces in the piece table, (i.e. increase the holdings counter there), from which you could then drop them back on the board. So that you can even undo captures. Of course if you make a non-capture blunder you can simply make the reverse move. It would be stored as part of the game, but who cares? There is no way to permanently save the game anyway.
Hmm, that is true, it only allows you to play moves in the final position of the stored game, and there is no button to truncate the game. Perhaps I should put that on the to-do list.
A solution would be to define the diagram with holdingsType=1. That would place captured pieces in the piece table, (i.e. increase the holdings counter there), from which you could then drop them back on the board. So that you can even undo captures. Of course if you make a non-capture blunder you can simply make the reverse move. It would be stored as part of the game, but who cares? There is no way to permanently save the game anyway.