Sabaki SGF editor
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Re: Sabaki SGF editor
Sabaki v0.15.1 (2016-06-07)
Added
Score estimator
Ability to select multiple existing files to add to SGF collection
Changed
Doesn't leave scoring mode when closing score table
Update to Electron v1.2.1
Fixed
Fix sending invalid GTP command when passing
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Added
Score estimator
Ability to select multiple existing files to add to SGF collection
Changed
Doesn't leave scoring mode when closing score table
Update to Electron v1.2.1
Fixed
Fix sending invalid GTP command when passing
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Re: Sabaki SGF editor
Did you know you can click and hold the down button on the slider to "scroll down" the game? The longer you press, the faster it will be scrolling.Jnkstry wrote:@yishn any plans to add an auto-play feature for viewing sgf files with different speeds?

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Re: Sabaki SGF editor
I didn't know that but i was thinking more of a PLAY button and then it shows move per move in a preset Intervall. Lets say between 5 and 20 seconds vor something like that. So you can watch a kifu free hands
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Hi yishn,
Thanks for all your work on an SGF editor.
Basic user questions:
I'm testing Sabaki on Windows 8.
(*) Is there a "menu" bar ? I mean buttons for the most common tasks:
Open, Save, Navigation ( Next Move, Previous Move, Jump to Start node, Jump to End node, etc. ) ?(*) Ctrl+Shift+F toggles Full screen.
Once Full screen, if the user forgets the keyboard sequence, is there any visual button or method to get out of full screen mode ?
( Example: a common custom is the Esc button, on Windows. )
(*) Currently, when I replay an existing SGF, there is no stone click sound on each move (even with Sound Enabled) --
could this be an option ?
(*) Is there an option to Enable/Display the display of the terms (e.g. Hane, One space jump, etc. ) ?(*) Is there a keyboard shortcut to toggle Coordinates ?
(*) Some of the terms displayed are unusual.
Example: 'Stretch' -- usually, we use 'extend' ( or 'descend' or 'drop' for certain cases; and others ).
Example: 'Attachment' -- unusual -- usually, we see 'attach' in books, or game commentaries, etc.
Example: Usually, we don't call this shape a '2-point jump':It's just a direct jump into 3-3.
(*) Up arrow for Previous move and Down arrow for Next move and Previous move may feel unnatural for some people --
I understand this may have to do with the shape of the game tree displayed --
could this mapping be made a user setting ?
Example: Left arrow for Previous move, Right arrow for Next move, etc.
Thanks.
Thanks for all your work on an SGF editor.
Basic user questions:
I'm testing Sabaki on Windows 8.
(*) Is there a "menu" bar ? I mean buttons for the most common tasks:
Open, Save, Navigation ( Next Move, Previous Move, Jump to Start node, Jump to End node, etc. ) ?
Once Full screen, if the user forgets the keyboard sequence, is there any visual button or method to get out of full screen mode ?
( Example: a common custom is the Esc button, on Windows. )
(*) Currently, when I replay an existing SGF, there is no stone click sound on each move (even with Sound Enabled) --
could this be an option ?
(*) Is there an option to Enable/Display the display of the terms (e.g. Hane, One space jump, etc. ) ?
(*) Some of the terms displayed are unusual.
Example: 'Stretch' -- usually, we use 'extend' ( or 'descend' or 'drop' for certain cases; and others ).
Example: 'Attachment' -- unusual -- usually, we see 'attach' in books, or game commentaries, etc.
Example: Usually, we don't call this shape a '2-point jump':
(*) Up arrow for Previous move and Down arrow for Next move and Previous move may feel unnatural for some people --
I understand this may have to do with the shape of the game tree displayed --
could this mapping be made a user setting ?
Example: Left arrow for Previous move, Right arrow for Next move, etc.
Thanks.
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I created an issue for this feature request.Jnkstry wrote:I didn't know that but i was thinking more of a PLAY button and then it shows move per move in a preset Intervall. Lets say between 5 and 20 seconds vor something like that. So you can watch a kifu free hands
Yes there is, right beneath the title bar where the menu bar is normally located.EdLee wrote: Is there a "menu" bar ? I mean buttons for the most common tasks:
Open, Save, Navigation ( Next Move, Previous Move, Jump to Start node, Jump to End node, etc. ) ?
In full screen mode press the 'Alt' key to show the menu bar, then choose 'View' > 'Toggle Full Screen' in the menu. I should probably let people exit full screen by pressing 'Esc'.EdLee wrote: Ctrl+Shift+F toggles Full screen.
Once in Full screen, if the user forgets the keyboard sequence, is there any visual button or method to get out of full screen mode ?
When navigating the SGF file, there won't be a stone click sound, as it makes no sense. There will only be sounds if you click/touch the board.EdLee wrote: Currently, when I replay an existing SGF, there is no stone click sound on each move --
could this be an option ?
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No, but I see there should be.EdLee wrote: (*) Is there an option to toggle the display of the terms (e.g. Hane, One space jump, etc. ) ?
Not yet, please tell me what keyboard shortcut you like. Take a look at the menu for shortcuts that are already in use. 'Ctrl+C' cannot be used for obvious reasons, 'Ctrl+Alt+C' toggles the GTP console for now.EdLee wrote: (*) Is there a keyboard shortcut to toggle Coordinates ?
I'm not sure who 'we' are, but there are certainly people using 'stretch'. I tried to name the moves as independent of orientation and location as possible. Please do tell me what other terms you find unusual.EdLee wrote: Some of the terms displayed are unusual. Example: 'Stretch' -- usually, we use 'extend' ( or 'descend' or 'drop' for certain cases; and others ).
No.EdLee wrote: (*) Up arrow for Previous move and Down arrow for Next move and Previous move may feel unnatural for some people --
I understand this may have to do with the shape of the game tree displayed --
could this mapping be made a user setting ?
Example: Left arrow for Previous move, Right arrow for Next move, etc.
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My, I can't keep up with the responses.
I'd say you're nitpicking. These terms are not terribly different. I'm not a native English speaker, but I'm pretty sure 'attachment' is the noun form of 'to attach'.EdLee wrote: Example: 'Attachment' -- unusual -- usually, we see 'attach' in books, or game commentaries, etc.
Yes, you're right. Unfortunately, there is a limit what a simple shape recognizer can do. But you can always edit the title of a node to have your custom title displayed there.EdLee wrote: Example: Usually, we don't call this shape a '2-point jump':It's just a direct jump into 3-3.
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Not the OS Text menus. But a Buttons menu; example:yishn wrote:Yes there is, right beneath the title bar where the menu bar is normally located.Is there a "menu" bar ? I mean buttons for the most common tasks:
Open, Save, Navigation ( Next Move, Previous Move, Jump to Start node, Jump to End node, etc. ) ?
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It may make no sense to you, but it makes a lot of sense to some other people.yishn wrote:When navigating the SGF file, there won't be a stone click sound, as it makes no sense.Currently, when I replay an existing SGF, there is no stone click sound on each move --
could this be an option ?
It depends on our way of thinking, or frame of reference.
If we replay a live broadcast of a game, even though it's a replay, the stone sounds don't suddenly disappear. They still come with the moves:
Later, you may add a feature to auto-replay an existing SGF.
Some people may enjoy the stone sounds, others may not.
Thus, the request of an Option.
Of course, it's your product; it's up to you.
These are all feedback from a Go apps user of 14+ years.
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Thank you.yishn wrote:No, but I see there should be.Is there an option to toggle the display of the terms (e.g. Hane, One space jump, etc. ) ?
Thanks for the consideration.yishn wrote:Not yet, please tell me what keyboard shortcut you like.Is there a keyboard shortcut to toggle Coordinates ?
A Button would be nice, too -- example: the right-most button: gIgo used Alt+C to toggle coordinates, which I find a little awkward.
Go Panda uses the single letter 'c' directly ( if the hotspot is the board ).
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yishn wrote:I'm not sure who 'we' are, but there are certainly people using 'stretch'.
I tried to name the moves as independent of orientation and location as possible.
If and when a toggle for the terms is available, I'll Disable the terms by default.yishn wrote:I'd say you're nitpicking. These terms are not terribly different. I'm not a native English speaker, but I'm pretty sure 'attachment' is the noun form of 'to attach'.
I understand the terms could be useful for certain learners.
I'm only providing feedback to you and others users who find the terms useful -- they are not for me.
Yes, I know attachment (n.) and attach (v.).
Thanks -- I'll provide more as I encounter them.yishn wrote:Please do tell me what other terms you find unusual.
Example: this shape becomes a 'diagonal attachment' or Kick :
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