Back to the first problem of Landmeister.
Firstly it seems like the move into contact in the first case was illegal - Wb D must have moved through the TZ of El 1 - which is cannot do if it contacts El 2 with a corner - it can only do so to contact front edge to front edge.
The move was straight forward as far as possible through the TZ of El1.
In this case it was a group move, but the the TZ rules don't specify element or group move, just
any move.
So does 'contact front edge to front edge' mean the contact before or after the free slide/pivot?
It must be after the free slide/pivot looking at figure 6b (p.52) of the rules.
In that example the Wb moves as far as possible straight forward (until its frontcorner reaches the Bd), then it slides/pivots in legal front edge to front edge contact with the Bd.
So the extra 80p movement can now be used to line up in front edge-to-front edge contact.
Sure, but i see sponos as the last resource once tactical moves are not possible, and IMHO an angled enemy line IS NOT the worse situation for a general to move his troops in a controlled way. I can't imagine any general losing control on his troops just because the enemy line is not exactly parallel.
I agree. Please take a look at my picture.
I would allow this move if Wb A,E,I,M,Q were not there.