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Subject: Re: censorship in computerschach + spiele forum - TIGGER PIECES

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 10:09:22 04/08/01

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On April 08, 2001 at 12:53:38, Sune Larsson wrote:

>On April 08, 2001 at 12:03:25, Eelco de Groot wrote:
>
>>On April 07, 2001 at 22:54:05, Tina Long wrote:
>>
>>>On April 07, 2001 at 13:10:34, Sune Larsson wrote:
>>>
>>>....... Just as much "a waste of time" as making
>>>> new pieces for the Tiger I guess. In the sense that there's not a dime in it.
>>>> Just nice and fun...;)
>>>>
>>>> Sune
>>>
>>>If you are the person who created the new Tigger pieces I got from Ed's site,
>>>then no dimes (or Aussie $), but a very big THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
>>>
>>>I only really like & use one, and it is very Excellent compared to the default
>>>pieces.
>>>
>>>Thank you Sune
>>>Tina Long
>>
>>Dear Tina,
>>
>>Not that Sune doesn't deserve a Thank You for all his "non-profit" work like the
>>endgames he posted! But I believe it was Fabio Barrettone who made the new
>>chess-pieces for Tiger! Well, I suppose Sune may answer you later on that..
>
> Yep, you're right. The ones on the Rebel site are made by Fabio from the
> free fonts at a Danish site. They are with shadows and in size 70. I have
> mostly fiddled around with big size sets for a full 17" screen in resolution
> 1024. Mine are with no shadows and in size 77. I have sent some of them
> to both Ed and Christophe and haven't really followed up how they have
> used them. Think they both have more vital things to think about than
> some full board pieces...;)

The last one you made (elegant40.sinf) is a real beauty.

Great to have, thanks!

Ed



> Sune

>>Tina, you've bought yourself a new super-giga-computer I believe?
>>But playing CDs with 800 dB you can't hear the bees anymore! I forgot, it is
>>getting autumn already in Australia..
>>
>> Eelco



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