|  | Posted by dorayme on 03/31/07 14:51 
In article <1175325080.334700.272790@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
 dorayme@optusnet.com.au wrote:
 
 A whole lot of rubbish. And just a little bit more babbling:
 
 Here is how I made a little chess set for online communication. I
 know, it is not very sophisticated. But it is simple to
 understand and reliable:
 
 I fired up an SE 30 Mac and started Sargon IV. It has the best
 graphics of any that I have seen. I got all pieces (I think I
 actually used ResEdit to get at the resources of the program - a
 Mac thing, don't worry. One can also simply capture the images
 from the screen) on their squares. In other words, there were two
 black queens, one on a white square and one on a black, 4 black
 bishops, etc. A position is simply the pieces on their squares
 overlayed on a template 'empty' board.
 
 In a program like Fireworks, one can move the objects about with
 a mouse or the keyboard arrow keys. It is quick work to set up a
 position. If it is kept in the png format with layers, one can
 export to gif or low order png for final small file size for
 practical use.
 
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 dorayme
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