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Do you see a diagram

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Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 03 Oct 2004, 19:25

[diag]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1[/diag]

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Richard Pijl » 03 Oct 2004, 19:26

yes
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 03 Oct 2004, 19:29

Richard Pijl wrote:yes


The wonders of chmod.

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Reinhard Scharnagl » 03 Oct 2004, 19:56

Me too, Reinhard
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby F.Huber » 03 Oct 2004, 20:00

Also ich kann?s auch sehen! (aber nur mit Brille :D )

Allerdings dieses ?18+23+1? verstehe ich genausowenig wie Du!?
M?glicherweise sollten da die Figurenanzahlen f?r Wei?+Schwarz stehen -
so ist es jedenfalls bei Schachproblem-Aufgaben ?blich (also hier 16+16).

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 03 Oct 2004, 20:09

F.Huber wrote:...
Allerdings dieses ?18+23+1? verstehe ich genausowenig wie Du!?
M?glicherweise sollten da die Figurenanzahlen f?r Wei?+Schwarz stehen -
so ist es jedenfalls bei Schachproblem-Aufgaben ?blich (also hier 16+16).
...


Dachte ich auch zuerst, ist aber offensichtlich flasch. Immerhin sind solche r?tselhaften Zahlen auch bei http://www.rebnora.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=164 zu finden. Ist vielleicht irgendwas mit dem Script. Aber ich kann damit leben.

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby F.Huber » 03 Oct 2004, 20:21

Volker Pittlik wrote:Dachte ich auch zuerst, ist aber offensichtlich flasch. Immerhin sind solche r?tselhaften Zahlen auch bei http://www.rebnora.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=164 zu finden. Ist vielleicht irgendwas mit dem Script. Aber ich kann damit leben.

Volker


Hey hey, sieh Dir mal das Diagramm in Deinem Link genauer an -
dieses ?16+2? ist doch f?r diese Stellung korrekt!

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 03 Oct 2004, 20:25

F.Huber wrote:...
Hey hey, sieh Dir mal das Diagramm in Deinem Link genauer an -
dieses ?16+2? ist doch f?r diese Stellung korrekt!

Franz.


Mischt :oops: ! Egal, hab den Scriptautor angemailt.

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yes, but where is the fen?

Postby David Weller » 05 Oct 2004, 23:08

To cut and paste the occasional test position into my engine. Or, am I missing something
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Re: yes, but where is the fen?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 06 Oct 2004, 07:02

David Weller wrote:To cut and paste the occasional test position into my engine. Or, am I missing something

[diag]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR[/diag]

rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1

The diagram script is a bit "abused" here because it is written to handle positions of a chess variant. It only handles the piece placement part of the FEN string as expected. I simply paste the string twice. Once inside the diagram once after it.

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FEN string

Postby David Weller » 06 Oct 2004, 11:31

Thanks Volker,

I also noticed that if I right-click the image and select properties, I can get to the fen string. [using mozilla]

BTW the subject line is kinda small in posts - I think. yes/no?
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Re: FEN string

Postby Volker Pittlik » 06 Oct 2004, 12:33

David Weller wrote:Thanks Volker,

I also noticed that if I right-click the image and select properties, I can get to the fen string. [using mozilla]

BTW the subject line is kinda small in posts - I think. yes/no?


Thanks for the hint. Yes I agree the subject line is to small. I'm working on a theme of the subSilver style. I'll choose the colors of the old WB forum. I'll also have a look if I can find how to change the size of the subject line. This may need some days.

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Niyaz Khasanov » 07 Oct 2004, 07:24

I see only one diagram
(Posted: Wed 06 Oct 2004 11:02).

I do not see a diagram in the first message (posted: Sun 03 Oct 2004 23:25). Instead of it I see the following:
Expected a piece, got an integer (neutral=1, rotation=0, line is RNBQKBNRwKQkq-01)
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 07 Oct 2004, 08:01

Niyaz Khasanov wrote:I see only one diagram
(Posted: Wed 06 Oct 2004 11:02).

I do not see a diagram in the first message (posted: Sun 03 Oct 2004 23:25). Instead of it I see the following:
Expected a piece, got an integer (neutral=1, rotation=0, line is RNBQKBNRwKQkq-01)


Interesting, let's make a test. Do you see this one:
[diag]r3r1k1/ppp1bppp/2n5/3q1b2/3P4/P1P2N2/4BPPP/R1BQR1K1 w - - 0 15[/diag]

r3r1k1/ppp1bppp/2n5/3q1b2/3P4/P1P2N2/4BPPP/R1BQR1K1 w - - 0 15

And whats about this one?


[diag]r3r1k1/ppp1bppp/2n5/3q1b2/3P4/P1P2N2/4BPPP/R1BQR1K1[/diag]

r3r1k1/ppp1bppp/2n5/3q1b2/3P4/P1P2N2/4BPPP/R1BQR1K1

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Gábor Szots » 07 Oct 2004, 08:11

yes
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 07 Oct 2004, 08:14

G?bor Szots wrote:yes


You see both?

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Niyaz Khasanov » 07 Oct 2004, 10:51

Instead of the first new diagram I see the following sentence:
Twice neutral in a row?

The second new diagram is OK.
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Volker Pittlik » 07 Oct 2004, 10:57

Niyaz Khasanov wrote:Instead of the first new diagram I see the following sentence:
Twice neutral in a row?

The second new diagram is OK.


Thank you. It seems that the diagram is not displayed properly when the whole FEN string is used (r3kb1r/p4ppp/2p1b3/3n3P/8/1P2qP2/PB1NQ1P1/2KR1B1R b kq - 0 17).

I suggest to use the piece placement part (r3kb1r/p4ppp/2p1b3/3n3P/8/1P2qP2/PB1NQ1P1/2KR1B1R) only. I'm going to write a readme and will include this information.

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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Niyaz Khasanov » 07 Oct 2004, 11:32

I suppose it is sufficient to get rid of two last integers.
If I am right, the following diagram will look OK:

[diag]r3kb1r/p4ppp/2p1b3/3n3P/8/1P2qP2/PB1NQ1P1/2KR1B1R b kq -[/diag]

r3kb1r/p4ppp/2p1b3/3n3P/8/1P2qP2/PB1NQ1P1/2KR1B1R b kq -
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Re: Do you see a diagram?

Postby Niyaz Khasanov » 07 Oct 2004, 11:37

Yes, I see the last diagram.
So we need to write FEN without last two integers.
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