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Old 10-03-2013, 11:47 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by LGN View Post
When playing the Chess application for the first time, I had moved a Pawn 2 steps next to a computer player's one, and the computer moved his pawn diagonally under mine and removed my pawn from the board. This was my first game of Chess and it became obvious that's not correct.
La prise en passant is a perfectly correct move, but not often encountered.

For me, the problem is that the chess software force you to promote your pawn to a queen: you are suppose to choose the piece that you want (except for a king). Sometimes, a knight is a far better choice.

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With the reading, sometimes at the start of a new chapter the reader sets the font size larger. To resolve this I have to reset the font size, but it happening is quite annoying.
Couldn't it be a stylish effect define by the book, like the small capitals on the first line of a chapter, or a lettrine? If yes, the reader is just following the book's layout instructions. Try to open the book into another reader, and compare the result.
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