TRMDPE -- Igo Hatsuyoron problem 120 -- Interactive tool
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To move around game record:
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Use the arrow keys in the viewer
- Use the red slider – move number is shown just above.
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Select a variation – numbered squares &ndash either
on the board, or at right.
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Select Tool: → Jump to Move, and then click on the point
(empty, or occupied!). You will then jump to the first occurrence
of that move, in the earliest variation in the game record.
To change the game record – e.g. try new variations:
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With "Tool Play" selected at right, click on an empty board
point to add a move to the end of a variation, or to start a
new variation.
To delete a stone/variation, see below ...
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Remove Black/White stones, or variations &ndash.DANGEROUS:
Tools Black/White stone,
then click on an existing stone.
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If the stone is the last stone in a branch/variation,
then it will simply be deleted.
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If the stone is not the last
stone in a branch/variation, then you will be warned
"You've removed all properties froom this position.
Delete this position, and all sub-positions?
[ OK ] [ Cancel ]".
Beware – answering "OK" will remove all the rest of that
branch/variation, including all sub-trees/sub-variations.
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Add marks/labels – Tool: triangle, square, cross, number
[autoincrement], or letter [autoincrement].
- Lowlight areas with "Tools: Dim" – helpful with comments
- Clear marks/labels, or "Dim": Tools: Clear Marker
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Add Black/White stones – use Tools: Black/White Stone, and
click on point.
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Apparently, cannot add comments with this tool, on this page.
You can also use "Download SGF" to download the SGF
file to your computer,including edits just made by you.
Problem 120 -- you can view, edit, and save:
N.B. When a comment says "[see variation]" you will have to click back once,
and then select the appropriate (later) variation.
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