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PocketSL
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Mostly for personal use, I made a version of the SLSnapshot scraped and converted for viewing on a Pocket PC.
A complete offline copy is available at:
There are many flaws in the conversion but it is still quite usable. I'm planning to take a wiki Please feel free to do whatever you like with it within the SLCopyright. HansWiezorke: Nice work. The formatting looks very handheld-friendly. I especially like the idea of having the diagrams put together from small gif's. Very efficient, when storage is an issue. :-) AshleyF: I've never tried it on a Palm (someone else posted saying, "viewable on most hand-helds"). I've only tested on Pocket PC and SmartPhone. I've also never used JPluckX but I'm guessing that it doesn't like the fact that p.xsl is using the working draft namespace (http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl) rather than http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform. The older Pocket PCs require it.
Here is a version of p.xsl using the proper namespace:
Also, here is a version of the snapshot pre-transformed to HTML and with links swapped to *.htm. It's almost four times the size though! Have fun! HansWiezorke: Since many handhelds do not support JavaScript, I have written SLoT, which produces pretty much the same thing in pure HTML. See Senseis Library On Tour for details. I have also moved the discussion of this subject there. Maybe we can make this tool into a universal generator, that can generate several different targets: html with images, html with ascii diagrams, PocketSL style xml with JavaScript, ... Problems:
<d c="Empty triangle"> aaaaaaaa|akkaakana|akaaakaaa|aaaaaaaaa|aaaaaaraa|akkkbkpka|aaaaak24a|aaAkaaaaa|aakBaaaaa|aaaaaaaaa </d> 'a' is an empty point, 'k' is a black stone, etc. Take a look at the mapping() function in p.xsl to see which image each character corresponds to. BTW, I haven't updated this in quite a while. I'll get around to it soonish... This is a copy of the living page "PocketSL" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |