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Greg Strong wrote on Sun, Oct 9, 2022 06:19 PM UTC:

the options to color the squares and use arbitrary sets of piece images has been there from the very beginning

Ok, sorry.  Not surprising that my memory is inaccurate ...

Anyway, it should be easy to implement an option 'fileLabels' that would override normal labeling.

That would be great, it its not too difficult.  Admittedly this is pretty unusual, but in the case of Brouhaha, I think it makes sense.  Games will often open with the usual moves and I like the fact that they are still "e4 e5 Nf3" ...

Regarding the array FEN, no, I am not asking the interactive diagram to generate it.  If I could add custom text under the list or under the board that would do it.  My appologies if this is already possible - it may well be.

There is something very strange with the title of your posting, which is not equal to the title of the subject thread.

Yes, my post was a standard reply.  Don't know what happened here, but probably another glitch of the site move.


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