💡📝Carlos Cetina wrote on Mon, Nov 18, 2019 06:26 PM UTC:
HG:
Your Interactive Diagram is undoubtedly an excellent resource to show easily the various ways of moving pieces.
Given your obvious computer skills, I wonder if you could develop a software that serve as support when analyzing chessvariants games just like many bloggers do with standard chess; features such as arrows indicating piece movements, highlighting squares of threatened pieces, soon return to the basic position after seeing one or more variants. For example, please take a look at this YouTube video.
I mean to add said features to the Interactive Diagram. Or are they more typical of a video editor software?
HG:
Your Interactive Diagram is undoubtedly an excellent resource to show easily the various ways of moving pieces.
Given your obvious computer skills, I wonder if you could develop a software that serve as support when analyzing chessvariants games just like many bloggers do with standard chess; features such as arrows indicating piece movements, highlighting squares of threatened pieces, soon return to the basic position after seeing one or more variants. For example, please take a look at this YouTube video.
I mean to add said features to the Interactive Diagram. Or are they more typical of a video editor software?