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Post #81 Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:17 am 
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you asked me a question on my previous suggestion and i never replied...
i'll restate my suggestion:
- marked the stones that are added between 2 jsoeki moves somewhere lese on the board. i think this would be interesting
i had another suggestion but it seems that Dailyjsoeki already works the way i suggested... don't know what i was thinking

The other point, cross-checking extracted data with human-build ressources, is interesting imho but much more difficult

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Post #82 Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:07 pm 
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I like the website a lot, but there can be so much material to study that it is overwhelming! I think one direly needed feature is a rewind button. To learn joseki, I need to see them several times, in a row, right then, before going on to variations. I need to do this often, for a good number of days, to remember anything at all. As it is now, as soon as I complete a joseki, I am immediately forced to move on to another variation. The cheerful "good job" message doesn't help me if what I want to do is replay that exact sequence five times in a row. Adding a back arrow button, or a "repeat this test" button would be great.

I upgraded to a full membership almost immediately. Not because I plan to use it so often, but because I think it is important to support people who are doing good work. You have obviously spent a ton of time on this program, and the upgrade is dirt cheap!

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Post #83 Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:49 am 
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shimari wrote:
I like the website a lot, but there can be so much material to study that it is overwhelming! I think one direly needed feature is a rewind button. To learn joseki, I need to see them several times, in a row, right then, before going on to variations. I need to do this often, for a good number of days, to remember anything at all. As it is now, as soon as I complete a joseki, I am immediately forced to move on to another variation. The cheerful "good job" message doesn't help me if what I want to do is replay that exact sequence five times in a row. Adding a back arrow button, or a "repeat this test" button would be great.

I upgraded to a full membership almost immediately. Not because I plan to use it so often, but because I think it is important to support people who are doing good work. You have obviously spent a ton of time on this program, and the upgrade is dirt cheap!


i agree that a replay button would be nice when a sequence is done (in study mode), the first time you see a joseki it can be useful to replay it a couple of times.
also, click on a numbered stone to go back at this move in browse mode ( that is cosmetic obviously the navigation arrows do the job).

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Post #84 Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:42 am 
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shimari wrote:
I like the website a lot, but there can be so much material to study that it is overwhelming! I think one direly needed feature is a rewind button. To learn joseki, I need to see them several times, in a row, right then, before going on to variations. I need to do this often, for a good number of days, to remember anything at all. As it is now, as soon as I complete a joseki, I am immediately forced to move on to another variation. The cheerful "good job" message doesn't help me if what I want to do is replay that exact sequence five times in a row. Adding a back arrow button, or a "repeat this test" button would be great.

I upgraded to a full membership almost immediately. Not because I plan to use it so often, but because I think it is important to support people who are doing good work. You have obviously spent a ton of time on this program, and the upgrade is dirt cheap!


Thank you, much appreciated! And I think that's a great idea.

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... marked the stones that are added between 2 jsoeki moves somewhere lese on the board. i think this would be interesting...


Yeah, that might be good . I'll have to come up with a symbol that's not too distracting.


perceval wrote:
also, click on a numbered stone to go back at this move in browse mode ( that is cosmetic obviously the navigation arrows do the job).


This has been done for a while! :)

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Post #85 Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:17 am 
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daniel_the_smith wrote:

This has been done for a while! :)

:oops: nerver tried before first time when it failed i guess.

thanks again for this site.

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