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7. juuni 2007, 18:36:01
portugal 
Long/short arrows seems a good option, if they don't look too similar. :)

7. juuni 2007, 19:29:50
jurek 
Teema: Re:
portugal: Different colors to go along with the different lengths would help differentiate them, too. For example, if the short lines were blue and the long ones red.

7. juuni 2007, 21:42:39
dfgdfg 
Teema: Re:
jurek:

"short lines were blue and the long ones red", can you tell me what you mean by that? Lines seem to be the same length, it's just a matter of showing and arrow "->" for multiple squares (rook, bishop move) compared to just a "-" for one square (king, pawn, silver, gold). That already seems to be solved from the wiki page which has a circle instead of a line for single squared moves.

7. juuni 2007, 21:48:22
jurek 
Teema: Re:
jadarite: from AbigailII: "One way to show the Eagle: arrows up-left, up-right, down. short lines up, right, left. longer lines down-left and down-right."

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