Do you have a good example of a regular Go game in sgf? A lot of the examples I found on the SGF spec site seem confusing, and not sure if they're even for Go or backgammon, etc.
Also is there a command line go conversion program kinda like pgnextract that lets you modify sgf datasets. Like strip comments, etc. All I really want from a program perspective is move lists and user ranking. -Josh On 7/9/07, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 11:49 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote: > I really like the pgn format, just viewing it you can get a feel for > what is going on. I tried to figure out the SGF format by looking at > it, and have no clue what's going on. SGF has a real grammer associated with it and is technically superior. It provides support for marking up boards and things. However for simple storage requirements, you probably don't need that. However, PGN is wonderfully readable and for what you want more useful in a practical way. Unfortunately, it is not "standard" for GO and you will be sorry if you want to be able to see a game using a reader for instance. I would stick with SGF for Go. It's isn't that difficult to figure out. You can grab an SGF from somewhere and use it as an example. What we be really useful, is a conversion utility so that you could use both. PGN is more compact but if you zip or compress games it probably doesn't make any difference. - Don _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
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