Author: Pete Galati
Date: 16:18:49 09/27/99
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On September 27, 1999 at 09:14:41, Jari Huikari wrote: >On September 24, 1999 at 14:00:54, Pete Galati wrote: > >>On September 24, 1999 at 07:07:49, Jari Huikari wrote: > >>>'book' to my web site, if it won't contain much large pictures. Would it >>>be readable with using just ASCII-characters for pictures too? > >>I don't understand what you mean here, if you mean photo s or scanned images of >>ascci text, then that's allmost unreadable. But maybe what you mean is like the >>html images that Franck Zibi uses on his "Bitmaps" webpage located at Univ of >>Nis: http://www.cent.co.yu/chess/bitboards.htm > >(Sorry for the delay answering this.) No. What I meant is "pictures" >something like: > > [] > /\ > / \ > / \ > / \ > [] [] > /\ /\ > / \ / \ > [] [] [] [] > >representing a game tree. I meant to ask, whether it would look clear >enough. This way the document won't have to include any pictures, just text. >(Would any pictures be necessarily needed to explain programming chess?) > > Jari I'm quite sure that I've seen that approach to illustrate a game tree before, a real quich search for an example didn't turn up an example, but I'm sure that I've seen it, and it pretty well makes sense to me I think. Here's a url from the resouces center that uses a gif image: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/180a/970417.html for basically the same thing, of coarse do you really need to take up the extra space and make the page slower to load, other than maybe the posible convenience of useing a gif file, I don't know why it would be more convenient (?) Pete
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