Well, well, well...
I see no one dares to talk about my QRS for moving into close combat, so I will make it easier.
These are the "difficult" points I would like to clarify. Please, just confirm (or not) the following.
A contacted enemy element can (I can choose) be lined up to my moving element (front edge contact) in the following circunstances only:
a) My single element contacts the flank/rear edge of a single enemy element not in CC.
b) My single element contacts the flank/rear edge of an enemy column/group not in CC (and so breaking it).
c) My group contacts the flank/rear edge of single enemy element not in CC.
d) My group contacts the flank/rear edge of an enemy column/group not in CC (and so breaking it).
In all other circumstances, lining up is specified (so choosing isn't possible) or forbidden (e.g. a single element contacting an enemy corner only).
Additionally, according to the Commentary, an enemy element contacted in a corner (and chossing not to remain stationary) must be moved into flank contact with the free 80 p move and then is turned to fight, even if it was a front corner to front corner contact only. One restriction is not mentioned in the Commentary:
1. This is possible if the enemy element was contacted by a group moving straight ahead only.
One the other hand, it is initially illegal because a corner does not belong to an edge (Phil dixit). So a corner to corner contact is not specifically permitted, only a front edge can contact an enemy front/rear, flank/corner. Why is it included in the Commentary? What am I missing?
Well... Easy enough now?