I have used the .LIN format extensively, so find the Hand Editor a little unwieldy. Here are a few suggestions that can make it a lot more easier to handle.
1. Ability to assign BOARD NUMBER to the hand that you are editing. Rather surprised to not see this available as I can change the dealer, vulnerability for a board, but the board number is not available to change.
2. Ability to copy a hand viewer link directly into hand editor to make a new deal - sometimes you get only a hand viewer link without a LIN. If this copy paste is available, it can be saved without the pain of editing a hand viewer link, making a uploadable LIN out of it and then uploading it and finally editing it.
3. A "Save as" feature - at the moment if you open an existing deal from your archive, edit it and want to save it again as the same deal, it is not possible. You need to save as a new deal, go back and delete the old one.
4. Some things like new line (I found that <br> works inside the comment) can be automatically put, so also BOLD, UNDERLINE, CENTER, ITALICS and tabs for the comments.
5. At times, the hand editor link that is produced is not uploadable into a table even though you have edited it fully using Hand editor itself. Uploaded deal rejected error comes on the bottom right side in YELLOW. Not sure what causes this, must be special characters for html being interpreted inside comments wrongly. This is irritating as one has to do the whole rigmarole of editing it again. Suggestion: May be there could be an escape character produced for special characters which are typed in the comments OR A TEST button to just validate that the deal can actually be loaded into a table without errors while also highlighting the errors OR a warning (when about to export the deal) that it may not upload correctly into a table.
6. Ability to edit multiple deals (as was possible in Windows version) - maybe all deals of a folder - or pull in all deals of a tournament directly from the History section.
7. Ofcourse - maybe later, COLOUR and EMOJIS would be most welcome to make delightful presentations.
Best regards,
Manoj Kumar K
Bangalore India
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