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the command to filter chess game would be :
gulp --no-default-games --modules src/games/chessbase build --prod
We could also ask the more general question of not keeping anything other than chess variants. Something to think about.
Indeed, that occurred to me too. We could easily delete all lines in the jocly-allgames.js file that do not refer to chess variants.
OTOH, the preferred access to the variants on this website appears to be through the Jocly overview page, not through the 'other Jocly games' link that the applet always shows. It is a bit silly when you first have to select a variant you don't want to play, and then switch. And the switch works in the applet, but not for the rule description page we embedded the applet in.
But the overview page also needs refactoring; listing the available variants by date is not helpful at all to the unwary visitor of this website. I am not sure what the best presentation is, though. I suppose alphabetically, even though this competes with what you could do (with some more knowledge and effort) in the site's alphabetical index.
I am also thinking of 'modernizing' the install here. By replacing jocly.game.js the Jocly core is already fully compatible with the recent source code. The only variant in the CVP install that has not been back-ported to source yet is Tenjiku Shogi. Since all game-specific model and view files include a version of the chessbase model and view, there is no harm in different variants needing different versions of these.
So we could replace all model and view files in the chessbase folder by those from the most-recent compile, and the images and supporting info file these use in the chessbase/res sub-tree as well. I think Tenjiku Shogi exclusively uses sprites, mesh files and diffusemaps from the shogi2 subdirectory, which does not exist in the source tree. Only jocly-allgames.js must be made to always have the extra line defining Tenjiku Shogi, compared to the version created by building Jocly from source.
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I suggest you update jocly with HGM's version of capablanca and my timurid's version: they now have a prelude allowing you to select a sub-variant.
this will remove the need
- carrera, janus, gothic
- babur, wild mirza,wild babur, wild timurid
You could also add Fantastic XIII and bigorra.
We could also ask the more general question of not keeping anything other than chess variants. Something to think about.
Tic Tac Toe
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I do have my issue at Thingiverse reported, and the staff moderator has been able to duplicate my problem; so while I'm waiting for the dev staff to fix it, I might as well post a bit of a something to keep the PotD slots filled.
284-289. The Orthodox Pieces (King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook, Pawn). While they're not really fairy chess pieces on their own, they do appear in a majority of chess variants, and I do have models of them in a single set. I don't think I need to identify any of them or discuss their moves.
Now, however long the team at Thingiverse takes, at least I won't (necessarily) have to worry about it before Friday. :)
I have done it but not sure it is a good idea because if you use "view as player B". It won’t be correctly oriented.
Well, that problem was kind of already baked in to begin with, unless you used a separate piece style like you do with the Shogi Motif pieces on the biscandine site. I don't think we need to worry about that unless you think it is absolutely necessary.
It's important to maintain backwards compatibility, and anyone who doesn't like the name of Aanca is free to use a different name with an alias.
I have done it but not sure it is a good idea because if you use "view as player B". It won’t be correctly oriented.
I also updated the seireigi-sprites file one more time so that the promoted Kanjis are all facing the right way (you'll need to rename it to seireigi-shogi-sprites for it to have any effect on the biscandine site).
https://www.chessvariants.com/play/jocly/dist/browser/games/chessbase/res/shogi/seireigi-sprites.png
P. S. GIMP is awesome.
ok, taken into consideration
do you want me to replace the sprites Adam just sent for shogi on the pullreq branch?
Indeed, it is in fairychess file. So, this is really sticking. Why can't we be disciplined just a little. On this community we all once agreed that Betza once made a mistake, he overread, when calling Aanca the wrong piece. We had a long discussion on that. So why there is still aanca for the wrong piece in this file which is rather recent? And then, it is contageous. I know that not everyone likes history and languages as I do. But once a fact is known, why keeping ignoring it? Ignorance is always stronger than culture. This is really discouraging.
Here is my updated version of your spritesheet. (For best results, clear browser cache before downloading)
I also took the opportunity to clean up stray pixels in your other shogi spritesheets.
www.chessvariants.com/membergraphics/MSchuseireigi/jocly-shogi-sprites.zip?nocache=true
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