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Two 5x5 goboards on a single A4 page

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Someone recently asked about a goboard from http://micans.org/goboards (an invasion of goboards), with a request to have two 5x5 boards on a single sheet of A4. I have modified an existing (plain) file to this end, now availabe at
http://micans.org/goboards/gb-duo5x5-plain-A4.ps . The modifications are fairly simple, it should be easy to look at the code and apply them to other boards as well. The printing of the board is encapsulated in "/theboard { .. } def", followed by two "theboard" invocations preceded by suitable offsets.
If people have requests feel free to ask me directly.

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Re: Two 5x5 goboards on a single A4 page

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Thanks, micans! :)

For reference, here is the previous thread: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=589&start=0
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Re: Two 5x5 goboards on a single A4 page

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Ah, I was planning to respond in the previous thread, but at some point lost my way - sorry about that.
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Re: Two 5x5 goboards on a single A4 page

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No problem! Btw, something I had to fix when I made 5x5 as well: remove the [5 5] from the /hh2 section, as it adds a hoshi in one of the corners.

Thanks again for your site, it's helped me tremendously. :)
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