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I'd like to second the suggestion to make the highlight/arrow colors configurable. Since you can set precise RGB values for the light and dark squares in preferences, it's important to choose highlight colors that are complementary.byedidia wrote:OK thanks. Consider this a feature request. :-)
These could be fairly easily added to the existing color picker dialog, I would think.
Note that the new capability already introduces an ambiguity into the existing color-picker that threw me temporarily: That color picker talks about a "highlighted square" color, but that's a distinct use of highlighting from the new capability.
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Suggestion: Allow adding small set of symbols to squares
Being able to highlight a square is a great addition. However, it would also be additionally useful to be able put a symbol in a square rather than highlighting it.
Here's why: I want to indicate the "key squares" in an endgame analysis. They are 6 contiguous squares (e7, f7, g7, e8, f8, g8). When I try to indicate their "keyness" with highlighting, it looks like a patchwork of different colors (because a red highlight on a light square looks different than a red highlight on a dark square). If instead, I could put some standard symbol in each square instead, the problem would be fixed.
Standard symbols I've seen used for such board annotations are star, dot, "X", etc.
You can see an example of both the dot and the "X" used simultaneously in the same diagram in the Wikipedia article on Key squares:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_squares
Thanks in advance for giving it some thought!
Here's why: I want to indicate the "key squares" in an endgame analysis. They are 6 contiguous squares (e7, f7, g7, e8, f8, g8). When I try to indicate their "keyness" with highlighting, it looks like a patchwork of different colors (because a red highlight on a light square looks different than a red highlight on a dark square). If instead, I could put some standard symbol in each square instead, the problem would be fixed.
Standard symbols I've seen used for such board annotations are star, dot, "X", etc.
You can see an example of both the dot and the "X" used simultaneously in the same diagram in the Wikipedia article on Key squares:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_squares
Thanks in advance for giving it some thought!
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