
There seems to be some confusion about conforming and, if possible, I'd like some sort of definitive ruling (are you reading this BHGS?

In the diagram above most players seem to favour 'B' as the correct conform after impact, presumably on the grounds of the wording, "slide by the minimum necessary to conform..." but, IMHO, forgetting what follows: "...to the enemy bases in contact."
There are two v two bases in contact at impact, so why would one of them slide to 'only' become an overlap? The diagram at the top of page 78 contains notes which favour 'A':
(1) Bases that DO NOT CONTACT ENEMY move to become an overlap...
(2) Bases move (shift or pivot or both) the shortest distance possible, and sideways, up to 1 base width in order to line up OPPOSITE enemy troops.
The 'fly in the ointment' is in the first bullet point on Conforming on page 77: Conforming usually means lining up each base in full front edge to front edge contact with an enemy base, or CONFORMING TO AN OVERLAP POSITION (see below). The 'see below' bit seems to refer to the third bullet point, which deals with bases in contact with with the flank of enemy bases which did not qualify as a flank charge. There is no other mention of overlaps, except in the diagram on page 78.
However, the fateful words, 'or conforming to an overlap position', are used to justify position 'B'.
Help, please...
Chris