10-30-2008
There is no problem doing this known to me. Should work without problems.
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uligo(6) Games Manual uligo(6)
NAME
uligo - tsumego (go problems) practice tool
SYNOPSIS
uligo
DESCRIPTION
To get stronger at go, it is essential to develop one's reading ability. That is why professionals recommend to study life and death or
tesuji problems. uliGo is a program that allows you to do that: basically, the computer displays a problem, and asks for the answer. You
enter the first move, the computer responds, and so on until you reach the final solution or enter a wrong move.
USAGE
The basic operation of uliGo is simple. Click the right arrow to view a problem, and then click where you think the right answer is. The
Documentation item in the Help menu contains the full documentation for uliGo, such as configuring the timer or the order the tsumego are
displayed in.
By default, problems are presented in random order, with the colors and orientation of the problem randomly chosen.
FILES
~/.uligo
This directory stores information about how many problems you've solved, and SGF files you've downloaded yourself.
AUTHOR
Ulrich Goertz <uligo@g0ertz.de> is the author of uliGo. Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org> wrote this manual page for the Debian operating
system, but it may be used by others.
SEE ALSO
The uliGo website at http://www.u-go.net/uligo/ contains more (unclearly licensed) problems sets that cannot be included with the Debian
package.
April 25th, 2003 uligo(6)