Can we get an update that allows users to select using the mouse cursor with an anti slip mode? Like attaching a ghost stone to the cursor so we see where we're clicking on the board? Kimbilo, gGo and Panda Go have this.Gilles wrote:Sorry, this is one of the limitations and would require some work and a new release.Sadaharu wrote:However, is it possible for this function to include sub-branches as well?
Merging two or more sgf files?
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Re: Merging two or more sgf files?
Another one I'd like to see is a option to view the moves in variation mode instead of a game tree.Gilles wrote:Added to the wish list.Alberich wrote:attaching a ghost stone to the cursor
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Re: Merging two or more sgf files?
There are three ways to visualize variations with Drago:Alberich wrote:Another one I'd like to see is a option to view the moves in variation mode instead of a game tree.
- with the game tree
- with the list of variation coordinates in the sidebar
- with markups on board (ghost stones or letter)
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Re: Merging two or more sgf files?
The old SGF editor CompoGo has variation mode...letting the user see the game transcript using alphanumeric mode. This lets the player click on the node and the game board is instantly transported to that instance in the game. But I'll try the ones you listed.Gilles wrote:There are three ways to visualize variations with Drago:Alberich wrote:Another one I'd like to see is a option to view the moves in variation mode instead of a game tree.Are you thinking about another mode?
- with the game tree
- with the list of variation coordinates in the sidebar
- with markups on board (ghost stones or letter)