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Re: [Bug-gnubg] HTML export


From: Morten Wang
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] HTML export
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 18:38:25 +0100
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* Albert Silver
>> +--------------------------------------------------------------+
>> |Match to 5   Game 1: Albert 1 - GNU 6 (drop-down)  <--  -->   |
>> +-------------+------------------------------------------------+
>> |   Moves     |  <-- (navigate move) -->     Statistics (link) |
>> |             +------------------------------------------------+
>> |42: 8/4 6/4  |                                                |
>> |61: 13/7 8/7 |     Board (or game/match statistics)           |
>> | etc.        |                                                |
>> |             |          Below the board position one          |
>> |list scrolls |          can see the stats of the moves        |
>> |up or down   |          or cube decisions. Board never        |
>> |             |          appears to move making watching       |
>> |             |          the games that much easier.           |
>> |             |         If the stats are chosen, it shows the  |
>> |             |          Stats instead of the board.           |
>> +-------------+------------------------------------------------+

* Joern Thyssen
> A few problems:
>
> (a) it's impossible to print the entire game, match, or session
>     within the browser

That's provided you use frames for this.  It's maybe doable with CSS
positioning ('fixed', that is), and then another stylesheet could be
used for printing.  Then there's still only one file to export rather
than one for each move.  It depends on what kind of CSS-support we
wish to require, and there'll probably have to be a fallback using
JavaScript for some versions of IE (I'm not sure which of them support
'position: fixed').

If anyone's looking for a volunteer to see if it can be done with CSS
I'll raise my hand.


Morten!

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