💡📝H. G. Muller wrote on Sat, Jul 4, 2020 08:36 PM UTC:
Well, xK borrows moves from neighbors, and the move diagram shows pieces on empty boards. So there isn't really anything to show. On the board it would just behave as the compound of all its neighbors, without specially indicating which those neighbors are.
It does seem mildly useful to highlight the squares where it could borrow from, like it does now. I am not sure why it does that in red, which is the color for capture-only. I guess I should define an entirely new color for it.
Well, xK borrows moves from neighbors, and the move diagram shows pieces on empty boards. So there isn't really anything to show. On the board it would just behave as the compound of all its neighbors, without specially indicating which those neighbors are.
It does seem mildly useful to highlight the squares where it could borrow from, like it does now. I am not sure why it does that in red, which is the color for capture-only. I guess I should define an entirely new color for it.