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The list is for discussing the SGF file format standard.
SGF stands for "Smart Game Format" and is a file format used for storing game records of board games, such as Go (WeiQi, Baduk), Shogi, Lines of Action, Twixt, ...

Who should join the list: programmers of applications dealing with SGF files; people maintaining large (public) archives of SGF files.

Requirements: participants should have experience with the current SGF standard.

This list is NOT for answering newbie questions or answering questions about single applications.

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Proposal for UTI specification for SGF (Apple systems)
Dear all, Patrick Näf contacted me about a proposal for a UTI specification for SGF (for Apple systems). From Patrick: ==== A short explanation of what I am
Posted - Sun May 5, 2013 5:48 am
Arno Hollosi
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Re: some questions about numbering
1: Many Faces numbers it 2. The AB is a setup stone, so it doesn’t get a number, and the game continues with move #2. 2: I think the last move should be
Posted - Sun Nov 6, 2011 1:36 am
David Fotland
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Re: some questions about numbering
... That sounds good. Paul would be key. As I understand it, Lenart is rapidly absorbing our perspectives about Whittaker functions and Sara is also natural.
Posted - Sun Nov 6, 2011 12:46 am
Daniel Bump
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some questions about numbering
Hello all, I have some questions about numbering. May be the answers are somewhere at http://www.red-bean.com/ but i didn't find them. 1) What happens after a
Posted - Sat Nov 5, 2011 11:35 pm
Francois Mizessyn
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confusion about the Hex special moves "swap-sides" versus "swap-piec
Hex uses the swap rule, also known as the pie rule or one-move equalization. WRT implementation, there are two ways to do it. Here are the official
Posted - Mon Apr 4, 2011 3:05 pm
David
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