grindel wrote: > Anton Vredegoor wrote:
[...] >> Here's the proof of concept, just copy it to some dir and run the >> Python script: >> >> http://home.hccnet.nl/a.vredegoor/gnugo/ >> >> It needs Python 2.5 which you can get at: >> >> http://www.python.org/ > If you talking about a simple gui for gnu go it's been done to death. > see any misc. pandanet client and numerous other softwares such as > durish or go knot. If your client is going to do something uniquely > different from programs like this then you should focus in this aspect > of the program and develop other features later. It's also important > that it be able to read and write sgf files It's uniquely different from numerous other softwares in that it is completely open source and runs from a standard Python installation (but of course one has to get a Gnugo executable from somewhere). I also implemented reading and writing SGF files and browsing through the move history now. Total command set at the moment: -click on a coordinate: generate a move there and go out of replay mode -space bar: computer makes a move and goes out of replay mode -up key: save an SGF file (only the moves) -down key: read an SGF file -left key: go into replay mode and undo a move -right key: show next move, if at end goes out of replay mode Remember we're still only talking about a proof of concept script! I just want to attract people, and put this script into an SVN somewhere. Anton -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list