The postcard printing would be an interesting inclusion. If that's a
reasonable feature, though, then I think auto-diagramming would serve
even more people ;)

c

On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Alexander Wagner
<a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:
> On 12/25/10 18:12, Chris Lott wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I can-- and do!-- manually add a D to my games each time I make a
>> move. But to do so I have to make my move, switch to comment editor to
>> delete the old (though I could just leave them) and add the new.
>>
>> I use the printouts both to take games with me to consider positions,
>> but could also use an auto-diagram feature to print out a selection of
>> the many tactical training positions I have, which would also be
>> great.
>>
>> I hadn't considered the auto-diagram feature, but that would also be
>> quite useful for my training and potentially for chess club
>> operations.
>>
>> I realize that some or all of these may not be the kind of thing that
>> see widespread use!
>
> This is actually the question that arises here.
>
> I admit that I wouldn't have come to the idea to use HTML for printing, but
> that may have to do with that fact that I print almost nothing at all. (And
> if I use LaTeX of course).
>
> Besides, I've also some functions "in the pipe" for actually printing CC
> postcards. (Yes those classics that involve placing a stamp on them and
> putting them into the post box. ;) I'll not add this to the next release
> though, it needs some polishing. Currently it works very well, but it needs
> quite my working style involving vim, "+p and a shell to pdflatex it.
>
> cu
> Alexander
>

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