Go Grinder
GoGrinder is a Java program for practicing Go problems. It uses problems in SGF format. 347 problems are included in the install, and thousands more are easily downloadable. GoGrinder can import the archived problems from goproblems.com, and sort them by type and difficulty (see docs for instructions). Converting problem books to SGF is an excellent source of material for GoGrinder. Recommended books include Graded Go Problems for Beginners, Get Strong at Go, and Mastering the Basics.
I'm looking for people interested in helping to translate GoGrinder to other languages. If anyone is interested, let me know at timkington at gmail dot com.
So far it has been translated to:
- German
- Russian
- French
- Spanish
- Portugese
- Chinese
- Czech
Home Page: http://gogrinder.sourceforge.net
You can submit feature requests and
bugs.
Version 1.14 (01/09/2006)
New Features: * New defaultLanguage option to force language selection (see Install.txt for details) * Improved flipping and rotating of problems - now all possible orientations are used
Version 1.13 (11/25/2005)
New Features: * Handles L[] tags * Updated Portuguese translation * Added Czech translation
Version 1.12 (09/10/2005)
New Features: * Handles AB[aa:ac] tags * Option to disable right-click advance
Version 1.11 (06/26/2005)
New Features: * Can open external SGF editor to edit current problem
Questions
MichaelLesniak: At first I'd like to thank you for this great piece of software. But I have a small problem unsure how to solve: I downloaded problems from goproblems.com using the Goproblemscom2gquizSh - script and with some of the problems I get the error message
Error parsing SGF file, skipping problem File: .... illegal start of token string:) in )
Any idea how to solve this issues?
tannguyen8 Could any one tell me how to convert the books into SGF format and put it in Go Grinder?
Velobici: Yes, see the section Wildclaw's Recommendation on Creating SGF Problem Collections on my home page.
Troubleshooting
RichardHunter: I had trouble using GoGrinder 1.14 on the Macintosh, but I found the solution. Trying to split an sgf collection seems to fail. There is an unintuitive trick to it.
Problem: You want to split an sgf collection file. Use the Split File icon to select the file. This seems to work. You are asked for the destination folder. Whatever you select, you get the Error Message: "The destination must be inside problems directory." This message appears even if you do select a destination inside the problems folder.
This implies that the trouble is related to the destination. Actually, the trouble is the location of the source file.
Solution: The file you want to split must be in the problems folder. Move it there before you try to split it. Create a destination folder inside the problems folder. Now split the file and the individual sgf files will appear in the destination folder.