Author: pavel
Date: 04:48:08 04/01/05
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On March 31, 2005 at 22:05:53, Steven Edwards wrote: >I've started a side effort to have Symbolic's Lisp source produce an HTML >version of its plain text narration output. It's a nice feature to have for >debugging. For now, my plan is to produce a single (and rather simple) page per >move selection and then use a browser to visually scan through the narration. >As with the text narration, the HTML output will (for now) contain only text >paragraphs and position diagrams. > >A related idea is to be able to dump the entire search tree ot a set of HTML >pages with hyperlinks (moves) connecting the pages. While the search is >expected to be limited to under a thousand positions, that's still a lot of >pages if one page per node is written. One possibility is to generate a page >for each even ply node and include all immediate odd ply descendants on the same >page. Wow. This sounds awesome. A lot like "opening Report" done by SCID database. I am curious. Is there any commercial or freeware release plan for the engine when it's 'done'? Please keep us updated. I always read it. pavs
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