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Go, Baduk, Weiqi

Description

Important: This plugin is not maintained actively since I do not use WordPress anymore for any of my websites. Still it should be working and can be used as is.

This plugin makes use of the great wgo.js library and adds two new shortcodes to WordPress which allows users to display SGF files and build player tables by querying the European Go Database.

Documentation

For the shortcode documentation and examples visit the Git repository at github.

Installation

Download the package and extract it to you WordPress plugin folder or use the admin backend and search for SGF. You should find the latest version of the plugin and can install it directly from there.

FAQ

Is this plugin compatible with the EidoGo-Plugin?

Unfortunately not out of the box. A manual patch in the EidoGo-Plugin is needed to make sure that it’s JavaScript files are only loaded in case the plugin is actually used on a site. Nevertheless it is not possible to use both plugins in the same post.

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Contributors & Developers

“Go, Baduk, Weiqi” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.7

  • Updated readme and created readme.md with shortcode documentation

0.6

  • Updated wgo.js library

0.5

  • Fixed CSS problems with the default WordPress themes
  • Updated wgo.js library

0.4

  • Added a link to the settings page on the WordPress plugin page

0.3

  • Fixed embedding the Javascript for pages on front page
  • Added new version of wgo.js
  • For static diagrams the last made move in the SGF is not marked with a circle anymore

0.2

First public release