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Re: [Bug-gnubg] HTML Export


From: Joern Thyssen
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] HTML Export
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:18:33 +0000
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 08:15:33AM +1200, Joseph Heled wrote
> 
> 
> 
> Joern Thyssen wrote:
> > 
> >>2. match Information
> >>Why include empty values (rating 0, Comments n/a)? why not eliminate them?
> >>
> >>Match Information
> >>
> >>Jon Royset's rating: 0 (Exp 0)
> >>Moshe Tissona's rating: 0 (Exp 0)
> >>Date: July 13, 2003
> >>Event: World Championship 2003
> >>Round: Final
> >>Place: Monte Carlo
> >>Annotator: GNU 0.14
> >>Comments: n/a
> >
> >
> >No particular reason.
> >
> Anyone objects to removing them?

Done.

> >>10. Spaces
> >>(See the attachment. You probably have to save it to GNUbg directory and 
> >>reload it, since images are assumed to be in html-images. BTW, is there 
> >>a WWW location for the images if we want to exchange those more 
> >>conveniently?)
> >
> >
> >>Why all the spaces in Move number, ply, and at the end of move?
> >>(Perhaps the one at the end of move is due to fixed length, which was 
> >>correct only for 4 digits, and now incorrect since I changed it to 3?)
> >
> >
> >No, but close.
> >
> >gnubg uses the same set of formatting routines for text, html, and gtk.
> >For text we need fixed size width, i.e., %+7.3f as opposed to %.3f,
> >otherwise the columns may not align. Does the extra leading spaces cause
> >any problem?
> >
> 
> Are you looking at the text of the html? the HTML shows 4-5 spaces 
> between the move and MWC.

The html:

<tr class="movethemove">
<td class="movenumber">*</td>
<td class="movenumber">1</td>
<td class="moveply">2</td>
<td class="movemove">8/4 6/4</td>
<td> 53.67%</td>
</tr>

I can't see any spaces except the leading space in the MWC.

> >>15. Zeros in summary
> >>Why not eliminate the part in parenthesis in
> >>' 0 (-0.000 ( -0.000%))'
> >
> >
> >No particular reason. 
> >
> So you agree we can eliminate them?

Yes, but it's a boring tedious task to do so :-)

Jørn




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