Kombilo Documentation Release 0.7.4 Ulrich Goertz - Bitbucket
Kombilo Documentation Release 0.7.4 Ulrich Goertz - Bitbucket
Kombilo Documentation Release 0.7.4 Ulrich Goertz - Bitbucket
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<strong>Kombilo</strong> <strong>Documentation</strong>, <strong>Release</strong> <strong>0.7.4</strong><br />
Usually the pattern obtained by reversing the colors is searched for too, but you can disable that with the ‘fixed color’<br />
option.<br />
As a default, <strong>Kombilo</strong> uses the ‘smart fixed color’ option, which automatically enables ‘fixed color’ for whole board<br />
searches, and disables it for all other searches. You can change that in the Options in the Options menu.<br />
Furthermore, for a pattern on the edge or in the middle of the board, the program also looks for translations; this can<br />
be disabled by the fixed anchor option.<br />
With the black/white, black and white buttons in the line below you can limit the search to patterns where black plays<br />
next or white plays next. This is sometimes useful, in particular for joseki searches with very few stones on the board.<br />
The default is to allow either a black or a white continuation (or no continuation at all).<br />
Finally, you can impose a move limit, such that only games are found where the pattern occurs before the given limit.<br />
You can also add wildcards to the search pattern, by shift-clicking on some point. These will be marked by small green<br />
circles, and mean that in the search these points may be either empty or contain a stone of either color.<br />
For example, the following pattern finds all kos (that are not on the edge):<br />
2.4 Game Info search<br />
If you are looking for games by a particular player, from a particular event or from a certain time period, you can use<br />
the game info search.<br />
2.4. Game Info search 9