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Date: 04 Jun 2006 13:06:47
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Subject: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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ChessUp is an online tool for creating chess diagrams. It is 100% browser-based and free. I invite everyone to check it out: http://chessup.net ChessUp Features: - Simple drag-n-drop interface - Color customization - 4 different piece styles - Descriptive text and board coordinates - Create links to images or save the images - Supports FEN ChessUp's links can be used in newsgroups, forums, email, or anywhere else you can write text. Here is an example: http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6K1 If you want to save the images, you can easily save ChessUp images and post them on your server, too. Here is a gallery of diagrams created using ChessUp: http://chessup.net/gallery.php I hope you find ChessUp to be useful!
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 15:02:54
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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Also, it would be nice to have a "Flip Board" option. Sometimes I would rather show the board from Black's perspective. [email protected] wrote: > Spacer, I find your site useful, but your FEN misses non-positional > data. Like, whose turn it is, what turn number it is, etc. > > Here's my FEN: > 2Rb4/4k3/1p2p1p1/7p/P4r2/8/5K2/8 w - - 0 41 > > Here's your FEN: > 2Rb4/4k3/1p2p1p1/7p/P4r2/8/5K2/8 > > http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6KQ > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > the pieces can be moved around. Of course, the ChessUp URL still > > > includes most of the FEN: if it could be extended to a full FEN string > > > (including the side to move), everybody would win. The people who > > > > > > > Thank you for the feedback. > > > > Also, on the image result page, FEN notation is always displayed below > > the image for your convenience: > > > > http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6KQ
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 14:52:37
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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Spacer, I find your site useful, but your FEN misses non-positional data. Like, whose turn it is, what turn number it is, etc. Here's my FEN: 2Rb4/4k3/1p2p1p1/7p/P4r2/8/5K2/8 w - - 0 41 Here's your FEN: 2Rb4/4k3/1p2p1p1/7p/P4r2/8/5K2/8 http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6KQ [email protected] wrote: > > the pieces can be moved around. Of course, the ChessUp URL still > > includes most of the FEN: if it could be extended to a full FEN string > > (including the side to move), everybody would win. The people who > > > > Thank you for the feedback. > > Also, on the image result page, FEN notation is always displayed below > the image for your convenience: > > http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6KQ
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 14:04:57
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Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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David Richerby wrote: > <[email protected]> wrote: > > The main feature in ChessUp is the ability to link to the diagrams > > you created. You don't need to find a server and post an image to > > it. > > This is all very well but just posting the FEN string still has the > advantage that it can be cut and pasted into a chess program and then > the pieces can be moved around. Of course, the ChessUp URL still > includes most of the FEN: if it could be extended to a full FEN string > (including the side to move), everybody would win. The people who > want to click the link can click the link; the people who want to use > a chess program can do that. > Thank you for the feedback. ChessUp does support the position part of FEN. On the main GUI, you can click "Enter FEN", paste the text, and then get the image. Also, on the image result page, FEN notation is always displayed below the image for your convenience: http://chessup.net/result.php?fen=4r1k1/2p2p1p/3p3b/6q1/4PR2/1P6/2PQB1P1/6KQ
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Date: 06 Jun 2006 10:36:42
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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<[email protected] > wrote: > Thank you for the feedback. > > ChessUp does support the position part of FEN. I think you've missed my point. Your URLs include the position part of the FEN string but not the information about whose move it is. Therefore, I can't cut and paste the FEN from the URL into. say, WinBoard and then move the pieces around -- WinBoard doesn't know whose move it is. If you included the `to move' information in the URL (and, indeed, in the diagram -- it's not always obvious from the position), your software would be more useful both for people who want to use it (like you) and people who would rather use a chess program to see chess diagrams (like me) because then they can move the pieces around. Dave. -- David Richerby Psychotic Old-Fashioned Widget (TM): www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ it's like a thingy but it's perfect for your grandparents and it wants to kill you!
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 04:35:29
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Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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The main feature in ChessUp is the ability to link to the diagrams you created. You don't need to find a server and post an image to it. Example: http://tinyurl.com/k4k2x Ray Gordon wrote: > > ChessUp is an online tool for creating chess diagrams. It is 100% > > browser-based and free. I invite everyone to check it out: > > You can already do this with a screenshot and any regular chess server. > > > -- > "Google maintains the USENET." -- The Honorable R. Barclay Surrick, Eastern > District of PA Judge > From Parker v. Google, E.D.Pa. #04-cv-3918
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 15:37:47
From: Bjoern
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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[email protected] wrote: > The main feature in ChessUp is the ability to link to the diagrams you > created. You don't need to find a server and post an image to it. > Example: > > http://tinyurl.com/k4k2x Just like this tool then: http://www.france-echecs.com/diagramme/
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Date: 05 Jun 2006 14:32:17
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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<[email protected] > wrote: > The main feature in ChessUp is the ability to link to the diagrams > you created. You don't need to find a server and post an image to > it. This is all very well but just posting the FEN string still has the advantage that it can be cut and pasted into a chess program and then the pieces can be moved around. Of course, the ChessUp URL still includes most of the FEN: if it could be extended to a full FEN string (including the side to move), everybody would win. The people who want to click the link can click the link; the people who want to use a chess program can do that. Dave. -- David Richerby Swiss Windows (TM): it's like a www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ graphical user interface but it's made in Switzerland!
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Date: 04 Jun 2006 17:48:02
From: Ray Gordon
Subject: Re: Announcing ChessUp - Create chess diagrams online
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> ChessUp is an online tool for creating chess diagrams. It is 100% > browser-based and free. I invite everyone to check it out: You can already do this with a screenshot and any regular chess server. -- "Google maintains the USENET." -- The Honorable R. Barclay Surrick, Eastern District of PA Judge From Parker v. Google, E.D.Pa. #04-cv-3918
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