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@ HaruN Y[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
HaruN Y wrote on Wed, Nov 13, 2024 07:57 AM UTC:Good ★★★★

Trapped in a prison by Jaycar10

files=7 ranks=10 promoZone=1 promoChoice=CH graphicsDir=/cgi-bin/fen2.php?s=50&w=8e9666&b=6669e8&p= squareSize=50 graphicsType= royal=K borders=0 firstRank=1 rimColor=#4f8985 holeColor=#4f8985 coordColor=#ab816b lightShade=#a6ab77 darkShade=#727c4e hole::::a1,b1,f1,g1,a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2,a9,b9,c9,d9,e9,f9,g9,a10,b10,f10,g10 peasant:P:fmWfceF:pawn:a4,b4,c4,d4,e4,f4,g4,,a7,b7,c7,d7,e7,f7,g7 knight:N:N:knight:b3,f3,,b8,f8 morph=//* bishop:B:BoafkB:bishop:e3,,e8 wildebeest:G:NC:wildebeest:d3,,d8 cannon:C:mRcpRpafoafkR:cannon:a3,,a8 wide high priestess:W:FAsN:elephantferz--wideknight:c3,,c8 morph=//H highpriestess:H:FAN:highpriestess:g3,,g8 king:K:KisO2:king:d1,,d10

Leaperhouse. A 10x10 drop variant consisting of only Leapers, Shogi pawns and Kings. (10x10, Cells: 100) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
HaruN Y wrote on Wed, Nov 13, 2024 08:12 AM UTC in reply to Daphne Snowmoon from Mon Nov 11 03:01 AM:

Wait.


Suzumu Shogi. 16x16 variant based on Tenjiku Shogi. (16x16, Cells: 256) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Nov 14, 2024 05:26 PM UTC:

The interactive diagram works on Edge, but Firefox is complaining it "Cannot make a diagram with 0 pieces on an 16x16 board!"


H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Nov 14, 2024 08:22 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from 05:26 PM:

For me it works in FireFox (Windows 7). Have you tried flushing the browser cache? Edge and FireFox would have different caches.


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Nov 14, 2024 08:42 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from 08:22 PM:

It seems okay now. I suppose the cache refreshed itself in the meantime.


Variants playable against the diagram's AI. (Updated!) Index of variants that can be played against the interactive diagram.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Nov 14, 2024 09:00 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from Tue Jan 9 11:23 PM:

To make it easier to keep track of which pages have Interactive Diagrams, I have been going through this list tagging each page with the tag Interactive Diagram.

Since the main thing that was slowing me down on this was moving diagrams from comments to pages, I created a new tag called Interactive Diagram: In Comment and proceeded to tag each page listed here with one tag or the other. I made it a child tag so that the two tags will link to each other through having a parent/child relationship. With these two tags made, we can retire or deprecate this page and start using tags to keep track of which pages have interactive diagrams.


💡📝H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Nov 14, 2024 09:29 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from 09:00 PM:

I have never really used the tag system, so perhaps this is a dumb question. Which pages do get these tags? The purpose of the page we are commenting on here was to solve the problem that Diagrams in Comments often have been pushed very much backwards, so that you have to scan through several pages of Comments to find them. And even where this is not the case it could become like that in the future. The number of Comments preceding them can only increase. When using the overview page it would open the relevant comment directly, in isolation, so that there can also be no interference with Diagrams that might have been posted close to it, and are displayed on the same page.

If the tags would only bring you to the main page of the article, it would not really solve this problem.

Of course Diagrams could be moved to the main page. But there often is a reason that I posted those in a Comment. Usually because they could not implement the rules perfectly, or I considered them sub-standard in other ways. The long-term goal is to equip nearly every article with an I.D. on its main page, and then all problems would have vanished completely. We would not even need a tag, because it would go without saying that people can expect an I.D. in the article. But this would require still significant work to be done on the Diagram script.


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Nov 15, 2024 01:31 AM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from Thu Nov 14 09:29 PM:

Which pages do get these tags?

Any page that displays a footer may be tagged. Tags are for pages, and they are not for comments or subsections of pages.

The purpose of the page we are commenting on here was to solve the problem that Diagrams in Comments often have been pushed very much backwards, so that you have to scan through several pages of Comments to find them. And even where this is not the case it could become like that in the future. The number of Comments preceding them can only increase.

Perhaps it would help if editors could pin selected comments. A pinned comment would stay on the page even when several new comments have been posted after it. The way I might handle this is to post the last five comments plus any pinned comments that are not among the last five, and I would designate pinned comments as being pinned.

[UPDATE: Pinning is now enabled as one of the options you have when editing a comment. As a test, I pinned the diagram for Jetan. I'll leave others for you to pin so that you can try it out.]


💡📝H. G. Muller wrote on Fri, Nov 15, 2024 07:32 AM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from 01:31 AM:

Indeed, in combination with the tags this is a very good solution!


Taijitu Qi. Xiang Qi pieces are joined by (but not combined with) their duals. (9x10, Cells: 90) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Charles Gilman wrote on Fri, Nov 15, 2024 09:46 AM UTC:

you are right that "(back 2 cells of middle 2 files)" should read "(back 3 cells of middle 3 files)". Feel free to correct it.


Variants playable against the diagram's AI. (Updated!) Index of variants that can be played against the interactive diagram.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Fri, Nov 15, 2024 04:21 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from 07:32 AM:

Indeed, in combination with the tags this is a very good solution!

Okay, I have changed the link on the homepage to the Interactive Diagram tag page. Should any information from this page be migrated to it?


Fairy Pieces Part 2. Showcasing 158 Fairy Pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Jörg Knappen wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:04 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★

Great that this piece of work is finally out! I have waited for it for more than a decade ...

There is a small question: Why did you rename the "Teutonic Knight" to "Eutonic Knight"? Is there a specific reason for that, or is it a typo (typical cut-and-paste error)?


Jörg Knappen wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:18 AM UTC:

There is a questionmark on the date of the "Seeping Switchers" army. It was posted here as a web page on 7 January 2002, but I developed it earlier in 2001 in the old comment systems of this site, so the date should be 2001.

PS: Originally, the army was named "Sweeping Switchers" but due to a typographical error that I didn't spot in the correction cycle it became "Seeping Switchers".


Featured Chess Variants. Chess Variants Featured in our Page Headers.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Jörg Knappen wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:36 AM UTC:

I nominate the game Jetan by Edgar Rice Burroghs, https://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/jetan.html

It is tagged "groundbreaking" and I totally agree with this tagging.


Jörg Knappen wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 12:38 AM UTC:

I second Seirawan Chess for its innovative mechanism of "gating-in" new pieces.


Yáng Qí. Yankee ingenuity adds new power to Chinese Chess. (9x10, Cells: 90) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
HaruN Y wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 03:04 AM UTC:
files=18 ranks=10 promoZone=1 promoChoice=*N*B*R*V*C!P graphicsDir=/graphics.dir/abstract/ squareSize=50 graphicsType=gif royal=K moveList=1. Rxi5 Rxi6 2. Rxh5 Rxh6 3. Rxg5 Rxg6 4. Rxf5 Rxf6 5. Rxe5 Rxe6 6. Rxd5 Rxd6 7. Rxc5 Rxc6 8. Rxb5 Rxb6 9. Rxa5 Rxa6 10. Rxa4 Rxa7 11. Rxb4 Rxb7 12. Rxc4 Rxc7 13. Rxd4 Rxd7 14. Rxe4 Rxe7 15. Rxf4 Rxf7 16. Rxg4 Rxg7 17. Rxh4 Rxh7 18. Rxi4 Rxi7 19. Rxi3 Rxi8 20. Rxh3 Rxh8 21. Rxg3 Rxg8 22. Rxf3 Rxf8 23. Rxe3 Rxe8 24. Rxd3 Rxd8 25. Rxc3 Rxc8 26. Rxb3 Rxb8 27. Rxa3 Rxa8 28. Rxa2 Rxa9 29. Rxb2 Rxb9 30. Rxc2 Rxc9 31. Rxd2 Rxd9 32. Rxe2 Rxe9 33. Rxf2 Rxf9 34. Rxg2 Rxg9 35. Rxh2 Rxh9 36. Rxi2 Rxi9 37. Rixi1 Rixi10 38. i3 i8 39. Nxh1 Nxh10 40. Cqh2 Cqh9 41. h4 h7 42. Bxg1 Bxg10 43. g3 g8 44. Vxf1 Vxf10 45. f4 f7 46. Rxa1 Rxa10 47. a3 a8 48. Nxb1 Nxb10 49. Ckb2 Ckb9 50. b4 b7 51. Bxc1 Bxc10 52. c3 c8 53. Vxd1 Vxd10 54. d4 d7 55. e3 e8 56. Knxe1 Kxe10 borders=0 firstRank=1 rimColor=#f5f5db holeColor=#f5f5db lightShade=#7e9491 darkShade=#513100 coordColor=#f5f5db whitePrefix=W blackPrefix=B hole::::j1-r1,j2-r2,j3-r3,j4-r4,j5-r5 pawn:P:fmW*fceFiHXX:Pawn:j3,l3,n3,p3,r3,k4,m4,o4,q4,,k7,m7,o7,q7,j8,l8,n8,p8,r8 knight:N:NiHXX:Knight:k1,q1,,k10,q10 bishop:B:BiHXX:Bishop:l1,p1,,l10,p10 rook:R:RiHXX:Rook:j1,r5,,r6,j10 vao:V:mBcpBiHXX:Vao:m1,o1,,m10,o10 cannon:C:mRcpRiHXX:Cannon:k2,q2,,k9,q9 king:K:KiiduKiHXX:King:n1,a6-i6,a7-i7,a8-i8,a9-i9,a10-i10,,a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1,h1,i1,a2,i2,a3

@ HaruN Y[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
HaruN Y wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 03:27 AM UTC in reply to Aurelian Florea from Fri Nov 8 06:04 PM:
I'm guessing that ":" means "eyes" and ")" means "mouth", but what is "!"?
Beard?
Edit: Actually, I suspected it was a normal exclamation point, but I didn't understand why you were smiling.

Aurelian Florea wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 07:41 AM UTC in reply to HaruN Y from 03:27 AM:

It is just a normal exclamation mark. Maybe I should have put a space there. So overall it is a giant smile!


Fairy Pieces Part 2. Showcasing 158 Fairy Pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Christine Bagley-Jones wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 04:43 PM UTC:

Jörg Knappen, hi, thanks for your info.

Alright, I'll put the date 2001 to "Seeping Switchers" army, and omg, I'm so sorry for the "Teutonic Knight" error, not sure how that happened!!

I'll do a 'major' update soon and fix it all up!!


@ H. G. Muller[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Aurelian Florea wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 04:49 PM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from Sat Oct 12 10:48 AM:

If you remember the Joker does not imitate fully "special" pieces. So it does not promote, nor castle, etc. . This feature helps with that too.


H. G. Muller wrote on Sat, Nov 16, 2024 06:00 PM UTC in reply to Aurelian Florea from 04:49 PM:

Well, promotion or royalty is never considered part of the move, and would not be imitated by an I atom. But this feature can indeed be used to suppress imitation of special moves, such as Pawn double-pushes or the King's castling.


@ HaruN Y[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
HaruN Y wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2024 12:26 PM UTC:Good ★★★★

Antarctic Warfare - Cardinal Islands by Phan Anh Khoa, AKA Ancient Space Aliens (well-spent hours), Ancient Space Crabs, alias Vegerable's Tyranny, Vegetable's Tyranny

files=8 ranks=12 promoZone= promoChoice= graphicsDir=/cgi-bin/fen2.php?s=50&w=d1dfeb&b=befd1d&p= squareSize=50 graphicsType= royal=K royal=L royal=M symmetry=rotate borders=0 firstRank=1 rimColor=#a3b7c9 holeColor=#a3b7c9 darkShade= lightShade= coordColor=#fcfeff background=/play/pbm/drawdiagram.php?scale=157&code=19%23%236%23%2311%23%234%23%23%23%234%23%2311%23%236%23%2319&nocoordinates=on&point=1&set=auto-gif&bcolor=ffefcf&tcolor=fcfeff&bsize=16&colors=e8f0f6+b9cbda+d1dfeb&uniqid=6739d7a7de2c6 hole::::a1,b1,c1,e1,f1,g1,h1,a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2,h2,a11,b11,c11,d11,e11,f11,g11,h11,a12,b12,c12,d12,f12,g1 Storm Petrel:P:vmnW2fceF:bird2--pawn:b4,g4,c5,f5,,c8,f8,b9,g9 Seal:S:WmFmpafmpafmF:wazir--wolf:e3,,d10 morph=//..!..!../"/!/..!..!../"/!/..!..!../" Jaeger:J:mFfmpafqmFfmpafqmpafzmFbsmNbmpafzmpafzmFcA:elephant--bird:d4,e4,,d9,e9 wildebeest:G:cNcLmpafs(mpaf)1F:wildebeest:c3,f3,,c10,f10 Albatross:A:WmB:wazir--bird2:c4,f4,,c9,f9 Rankrider:R:sR:sidemover--verticalmover:b3,g3,,b10,g10 morph=//F/"/"/"/"/"/"/" Filerider:F:vR:verticalmover--sidemover: morph=//R/"/"/"/"/"/"/" Royal Penguin:K:mKsmJvW:bird--king:d3,,e10 morph=+//..!MM!../"/!/LL!..!LL/"/!/..!..!../" King Penguin:L:KfAfmGfsmJfJvWfcpB:bird--king: morph=+//..!MM!../"/!/LL!..!LL/"/!/..!..!../" Emperor Penguin:M:KfDfNfHfL:bird--king: morph=+//..!MM!../"/!/LL!..!LL/"/!/..!..!../"

Home page of The Chess Variant Pages. Homepage of The Chess Variant Pages.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸📝Fergus Duniho wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2024 06:16 PM UTC:

Since I've been finding 522 errors for images generated with fen2.php in the PHP error log, I made some changes to how caching works in Cloudflare. It had been set to not cache anything with a query string. I changed this to standard, which separately caches each unique query string. Then I made some cache rules. I have five cache rules right now. These are:

  1. Bypass cache for Jocly
  2. Bypass cache for nocache in query string
  3. Cache PHP scripts that generate images
  4. Cache HTML when cvpuser cookie is absent
  5. Bypass cache for other PHP scripts

Since the cache rules do not mention anything about applying only one rule or about the order in which they are applied, the third rule and the last rule explicitly mention showpiece.php, fen2.php, drawdiagram.php, and marker.php.


Fairy Pieces Part 2. Showcasing 158 Fairy Pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Jörg Knappen wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2024 06:41 PM UTC:

On Kaiserspiel (Emperor's game), Sultanspiel (Sultan's game), Peguilhen and L. Tressan:

Kaiserspiel was clearly described in 1819 and attributed to some Peguilhen. It contains the Amazon (named Feldherr in original German, English translations include General and Commander. Probably the more clumsy "Commander in Chief" is a better translation. It also contains the Bishop-Knight piece under the name Adjutant. L. Tressan republished this game with slight amendments but did not change the pieces and their names. The addition of the Rook-Knight piece named Admiral than was pondered, but discarded because of the unusual board size needed (11x11)

Sultanspiel (Sultan's game) was first published by L. Tressan in 1840 and it contains the Rook-Knight piece in addition to the pieces known from Kaiserspiel. The piece is named Marschall (Marshal) there.

Now to the more difficult part: Virtually nothing is known about the person L. Tressan. It appears in a Chess book bibliography by Oettinger under the name "Ludwig Tressau", but I think that the given name is just an extrapolation from the initial by the bibliographer, and that the last letter is plain wrong, it should be an n, not a u (from inspecting the title page of the scanned book, I read clearly a Fraktur n at the end of the name; Google also reads L. Tressan). We do not even know if L. Tressan was male or female, their consistent hiding behind an abbreviation makes me think of a woman named Louise or Luise.

Suggestions for edits:

Correct all appearances of Ludwig Tressan to L. Tressan; try to avoid pronouns for L. Tressan (repeat the name, use the article "the" in place of "his", or use singular they)

Disentagle Emperor's Game (attributed to Peguilhen, ca. 1815) and Sultan's game (attributed to L. Tressan, 1840).

In the description of Marshall, you can add at your discretion the factoid that Peguilhen (1815) pondered about a game including this piece under the name "Admiral" but discarded that idea.

P.S. You may find the following article, also including Hyderabad Decimal Chess, interesting: https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/bgs-2022-0017 (The author, Georgi Markov, goes for Ludwig Tressau what I consider an error be Oettinger)


Jörg Knappen wrote on Sun, Nov 17, 2024 08:37 PM UTC:

You were looking for games with the Dabbaba-Ferz compound piece. The tag #Piece:Kirin lists currently four games here:

Grand Betza by John Davis, name: Kylin

Sai Squad by Jörg Knappen, name: Diamond

Short Sliders and Zwangskrieg by Bob Greenwade, name: Kirin

The names Kirin (a different transcription of Kylin) should also by mentioned.


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