From: Joris Ballet INNET BE> Date: 1 apr 1997 Subject: Re: Self-Piece-Moving board in WWW >> >> > Mr. Akira Nishiji has opened a very interesting experimental >> . >> . >> > The interval of every move is two seconds. >> >> This is brilliant! *BUT* I think the moves are too fast. they should either >> be slowed down or (if possible), the reader should be allowed to select the >> sped of moves. Another useful addition would be a facility whereby the moves >> are available in standard notation so that one can play the game throughas >> aa at ones own speed. >> >> Roger Hare. > Yes, I agree that this is an excellent idea. An improvement I would >like to suggest is that each view should have (in the same location) the >ability to have a mouse (or enter) cause a progression to the next >move. After all, sometimes the viewer would like to study the board and >thus consider a view for quite some time - this would not be possible >were views to progress at a set speed. > Harold Shore You can already do this using the shogiviewer applet. http://www.club.innet.be/~jballet/ShogiViewer You can already see an improved version in action on the unfortunately very incomplete Quest page at http://www.club.innet.be/~jballet/Quest -- .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Joris BALLET | | mailto:jballet innet be http://www.club.innet.be/~jballet/ | | Programmers don't byte, they just nibble a bit. | `-------------------------------------------------------------------------'