10-05-2014, 02:23 PM
May or not help you Andy - You can set co-ordinates on the popular and commonly used chesstempo PGN javascript viewer with a simple co-ordinates= true or false statement. I am not saying it is better than your pgn4web script, it probably isn't much different to the script you use if you were considering changing. The javascript code is as simple as coordinates=true (or false). Example of the PGN viewer I use on club website at: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://dunbarchessclub.atspace.co.uk/games/misc/mcintee-livingstone.html">http://dunbarchessclub.atspace.co.uk/ga ... stone.html</a><!-- m --> (source files are all hosted on club site). I'd say the script is pretty easy to edit, with every aspect of the board seemingly customisable to suit ones tastes. I haven't found anything on it yet I can't easily change and I have a limited website building ability.
I actually rarely do the old fashioned thing and setup pieces on a board, its always on the PC with chess software, or via the pgn viewer online. I want to play through game, by clicking back and forward etc and easily following the line variations. I personaly wouldn't look at your PDF mag because of that preference, though of course PDF will suit many others preference and deffo a good option to have that.
I actually rarely do the old fashioned thing and setup pieces on a board, its always on the PC with chess software, or via the pgn viewer online. I want to play through game, by clicking back and forward etc and easily following the line variations. I personaly wouldn't look at your PDF mag because of that preference, though of course PDF will suit many others preference and deffo a good option to have that.