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<takdiagram>This is a takdiagram tag</takdiagram>
<takdiagram>
@ # ! -
* % $ $
- [*@*@*@!] [@**@#] -
</takdiagram>
 
This is a diagram created from a <pre><takdiagram></pre> tag
 
<pre>
- = empty tile
 
@ = player one flat
# = player one standing stone
! = player one capstone
 
* = player two flat
% = player two standing stone
$ = player two capstone
 
Stacks are defined inside square brackets
[@@*#]
 
this output a stack that is two flats for player one,
then a flat for player two, then a standing stone for player one.
 
Yes its very possible to make impossible graphic breaking stacks with this.
 
The above diagram is
 
@ # ! -
* % $ $
- [*@*@*@!] [@**@#] -
</pre>
 
 
 
 
<takdiagram>
@ # ! - - -
* % $ $ - - - - - -
- [*@*@*@!] [@**@#] - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - * * * *
- [*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*!] - - - -
</takdiagram>





Latest revision as of 23:54, 6 December 2025





This is a diagram created from a

<takdiagram>

tag

- = empty tile

@ = player one flat
# = player one standing stone
! = player one capstone

* = player two flat
% = player two standing stone
$ = player two capstone

Stacks are defined inside square brackets
[@@*#]

this output a stack that is two flats for player one, 
then a flat for player two, then a standing stone for player one.

Yes its very possible to make impossible graphic breaking stacks with this.

The above diagram is 

@ # ! -
* % $ $
- [*@*@*@!] [@**@#] -











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