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This is beautiful!!

How did you go about creating the variation? This is something I'm quite interested in. I would like to see a way to sort of interactively create a repertoire.

You can do this with Lita studies, but it'd be really cool to have a UI to aide that.

This visualization would be perfect for this idea! How do you generate the variation?

I will look at the available source tomorrow! Thank you.

This is beautiful!! How did you go about creating the variation? This is something I'm quite interested in. I would like to see a way to sort of interactively create a repertoire. You can do this with Lita studies, but it'd be really cool to have a UI to aide that. This visualization would be perfect for this idea! How do you generate the variation? I will look at the available source tomorrow! Thank you.

Adding custom flashcards to learn openings, custom personal notes to annotate certain opening moves, rating lines on 1/5 to note how much you understand the line and to come back to it later.

Adding custom flashcards to learn openings, custom personal notes to annotate certain opening moves, rating lines on 1/5 to note how much you understand the line and to come back to it later.

I am looking for 2 features:
A. Blazing Fast
B. Compact UI with efficient navigation.

Your project fails on both parts.
The PGN as visible on Lichess in text form written in a tree hierarchy, is already very compact and supports very easy navigation. Your idea just adds more visual clutter to that most compact form.
You are thinking if I show these as a node-based graph editor style, I could maybe mix and match different lines with each other they become interactive, but that doesn't apply on PGN where the content is static and never changes. And I can already get the information by merely looking at the text form, I don't need to clutter that space with boxes or move them around to see their relationship on a different order.

That's what I feel like, but I might be completely missing some other aspect that might actually prove to be useful in the future.

I am looking for 2 features: A. Blazing Fast B. Compact UI with efficient navigation. Your project fails on both parts. The PGN as visible on Lichess in text form written in a tree hierarchy, is already very compact and supports very easy navigation. Your idea just adds more visual clutter to that most compact form. You are thinking if I show these as a node-based graph editor style, I could maybe mix and match different lines with each other they become interactive, but that doesn't apply on PGN where the content is static and never changes. And I can already get the information by merely looking at the text form, I don't need to clutter that space with boxes or move them around to see their relationship on a different order. That's what I feel like, but I might be completely missing some other aspect that might actually prove to be useful in the future.

@lisperer said ^

Comments on https://lichess.org/@/lisperer/blog/visualise-your-chess-studies-with-chesstree/vHTKICQy

Good Luck with your project!
I'm not a coder or a programmer so I can't really suggest you, but if you do accomplish it, mention it, I will definetley check it out.

@lisperer said [^](/forum/redirect/post/3ocQCjC7) > Comments on https://lichess.org/@/lisperer/blog/visualise-your-chess-studies-with-chesstree/vHTKICQy Good Luck with your project! I'm not a coder or a programmer so I can't really suggest you, but if you do accomplish it, mention it, I will definetley check it out.

This is not the way. Maybe initially. So you can learn decision trees. But for high level different processes are required.

This is not the way. Maybe initially. So you can learn decision trees. But for high level different processes are required.

Hi, I like the idea but I feel it is lacking of simplicity. I don't feel it comfortable nor useful to drag the variations in a tree. Furthermore, I cannot zoom in and out if I am in a box, that doesn't make it easier either.

I will add some ideas that felt more sensible for me:

  1. I think the branches from the tree should lead to the following main line and the rest of possible variations. I don't find it logical the current distribution. In addition, it would be fine if the box you click in would show the info of that sequence plus an option to go for the next branches, and so on.
  2. I don't know if your app stands for a PNG visualizer only, but it would interesting to add variations as new branches.
  3. Distinguish sound options from reasonable responses that are faulty would be interesting; for instance, with different colours. Let's say, green for the best and unique response, blue for valid variations and red for blunders to be punished.

Good luck!

Hi, I like the idea but I feel it is lacking of simplicity. I don't feel it comfortable nor useful to drag the variations in a tree. Furthermore, I cannot zoom in and out if I am in a box, that doesn't make it easier either. I will add some ideas that felt more sensible for me: 1. I think the branches from the tree should lead to the following main line and the rest of possible variations. I don't find it logical the current distribution. In addition, it would be fine if the box you click in would show the info of that sequence plus an option to go for the next branches, and so on. 2. I don't know if your app stands for a PNG visualizer only, but it would interesting to add variations as new branches. 3. Distinguish sound options from reasonable responses that are faulty would be interesting; for instance, with different colours. Let's say, green for the best and unique response, blue for valid variations and red for blunders to be punished. Good luck!

This is Awesome! I would happily pay for it. I would love to upload my repertoire and visualise it like this.
I have been looking for something like this for ages. I like how you can hover over the moves and visualise the board.

This is Awesome! I would happily pay for it. I would love to upload my repertoire and visualise it like this. I have been looking for something like this for ages. I like how you can hover over the moves and visualise the board.

I'm very impressed. Great stuff. I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops.

I'm very impressed. Great stuff. I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops.