Awesome, thank you Øystein! On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 3:06 PM Øystein Schønning-Johansen < [email protected]> wrote:
> The Smart Game Format (sgf) is pretty good documented here: > https://www.red-bean.com/sgf/ > > It was developed for Go, but Gary liked it, so he made a spec for > backgammon. > > -Øystein > > lør. 15. okt. 2022 kl. 18:56 skrev Turker Eflanli <[email protected] > >: > >> It just parses the file, with the python scripts attached to this email >> thread, then shows biggest jokers and biggest blunders, nothing fancy, just >> makes it easier to concentrate on big errors >> >> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 11:03 Chris Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Sounds interesting. Would you be willing to make your program public? >>> I'd love to see its output. >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 7:50 AM Turker Eflanli <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks! However, I have a program that reads an XG file and creates a >>>> report. I would like to do the same on an sgf file, so I either need to >>>> convert it to xg format or need to figure out the sgf format itself so I >>>> can update my own program. I want to be able to do all this without the >>>> help of either XG or GNU interfaces >>>> >>>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 10:44 AM Chris Wilson <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> XG supports importing .sgf files. Look under File>Import>GnuBG. >>>>> >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 7:36 AM Turker Eflanli < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone know a way to convert a GNU analyzed sgf file to xg >>>>>> format? If not, is there documentation that explains the sgf format? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance >>>>>> Turker Eflanli >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 3:36 AM Øystein Schønning-Johansen < >>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I see I get some problems with this code when I try to read the >>>>>>> WC2022 final, however, I think the problems are solvable. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've gathered the code in a github repository: >>>>>>> https://github.com/oysteijo/xgdatatools >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And just as I did that, I also saw that another github user has >>>>>>> already done the same 3 years ago: >>>>>>> https://github.com/zkitX/xgdatatools >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Øystein >>>>>>> >>>>>>> fre. 12. aug. 2022 kl. 19:09 skrev Turker Eflanli < >>>>>>> [email protected]>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Here they are - I don't remember where I had downloaded them from >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 12:01 PM Øystein Schønning-Johansen < >>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> However, it would still be good to have the Petch-tools. :-) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -Øystein >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> fre. 12. aug. 2022 kl. 16:58 skrev Turker Eflanli < >>>>>>>>> [email protected]>: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Øystein, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Find attached the raw file that you can analyze in GNU >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 10:12 AM Øystein Schønning-Johansen < >>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I was thinking of analysing the WC 2022 final and found the >>>>>>>>>>> final available in .xg format. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I think Michael Petch wrote some tools to convert xg file into >>>>>>>>>>> sgf format. Are these tools available somewhere? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It states at: https://www.extremegammon.com/XGformat.aspx >>>>>>>>>>> that the python source for his tools are here: >>>>>>>>>>> http://vcs.capp-sysware.com/gitweb/?p=backgammon/xgdatatools.git >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> However, it looks like this site is down. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> BTW: How is Michael? Is he still subscribing to this list? I've >>>>>>>>>>> not heard from him in a long time. He posts on his FB profile, but >>>>>>>>>>> he isn't >>>>>>>>>>> very responsive. :-) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> -Øystein >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
