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Infowalker Game Viewer
   

IGV is an environment for publishing and viewing narrative-centric go content, including game commentaries and teaching materials. In that sense, it's not really a go editor like the other programs on this page. Authoring is done in HTML, augmented by simple markup which links sentences to move sequences in an SGF file. The end-user can "walk through" the text, with a dynamic go board showing the moves being discussed in the commentary. Viewing requires nothing more than a web browser, although for the time being support is limited to IE6. The site [ext] http://www.naturallyopen.com/igv has a moderate amount of content, and IGV is also available under license for personal publishing of go materials.

Questions

Technical

  • Is it possible to save these games as SGF files or to get diagrams for SL from them?
  • Wouldn't it be nice if go terms linked directly to SL?

20-bango game #2

The description says "White's hiraki is a ridiculous low-kyu move, at the wrong distance from his wall"
Why is it wrong? The wall is 3 stones long, so the usual distance would be 4.


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