Den 2017-04-12 06:12, skrev "Garth Wallace" <gwa...@gmail.com>:
> Shogi diagrams are uncheckered (as Shogi boards are), with grid-lines to > separate the spaces; traditionally, chess diagrams use the contrast of dark > and light squares to distinguish spaces with no grid lines. They may, but do > not have to, have dots at some intersections (these mark starting and > promotion zones). Graphical diagrams may show images of pieces (pentagonal, > with names written in kanji), but typeset diagrams use abbreviations of the > piece names as CJK ideographs or kana: e.g. the gold general is 金, and the > promoted pawn is と. Instead of "black" and "white", the pieces belonging to > the sente player are displayed upright and those belonging to the gote player > are rotated 180°. Any proposal for Shogi would have to deal with that. OT Unicode has (only) these for Shogi pieces: 2616;WHITE SHOGI PIECE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 2617;BLACK SHOGI PIECE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 26C9;TURNED WHITE SHOGI PIECE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 26CA;TURNED BLACK SHOGI PIECE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; Which seems insufficient... /Kent K