Hi First, great thank you for your reply and kindness to Michael.
2009/7/4 Michael Petch <[email protected]>: > If you are using the latest versions this feature does exist. To use it find > a position you would like (Cube or Move) and then on the "edit" menu select > "copy as>"/"GammonOnline(HTML). > > This will put HTML in the copy and paste buffer that can be pasted into an > html file to show a pretty graphical board of the position. Oh no :-) I don't know this function. I think however that my callenge(make program) can make any customize(layout or etc) , so I will challeng continue :-) >> I have questions. >> I check GNUBg ID is correct or not only how many letters. >> ( Position ID + ":" + Match ID is 27 letters ) >> >> Do you have another idea ? >> > > The documentation for how GnuBG ID (Match and Position ID's) can be found > here: > > http://www.gnu.org/manual/gnubg/html_node/A-technical-description-of-the-Mat > ch-ID.html > > The key thing to note is that the Matchid and PositionID are base64 encoded. Thank you for your advice. I will check base64 decode result ( That's right ?). > If you are using newer version of GnuBG you can copy all 4 lines above into > the GnuBgID text box (In the GUI) and GnuBG will actually strip off all the > extra stuff and convert and combine it for you. Wow! GnuBG is clever. :-) > Hope that helps. > > Michael Thanks again. Yoshito Takeuchi _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
