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Greg Strong wrote on Fri, Dec 25, 2020 01:32 AM UTC in reply to Jean-Louis Cazaux from Thu Dec 24 08:58 PM:

In the Alfarie: Many piece set there are already figurines for the NRF and NBW piece types available, if it's possible to transfer them to the Sac Chess piece set.

It isn't because the Sac Chess set is anti-aliased.  Pieces that aren't in the SVG set will need to be created.  What do the NRF and NBW pieces in the alfaerie many look like?  There are hundreds of pieces so I don't know which ones you mean.

Practically where and how "open" the Sac set? My question is probably trivial, but I can't find how to do it. I believe it is not complicated but...

  1. Click here to go into Game Courier editor
  2. Change the Set Group to Sac Chess
  3. Change the Set to Sac Chess: Standard
  4. Click Test

Then, scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll see the pieces in the set.  There are only 12 at the moment, so plenty of room to add new ones.  (Each notation should be a single letter.)


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