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sgf2tex(1)							    sgf2tex(1)

NAME
       sgf2tex

SYNOPSIS
       sgf2tex -help|sgf2tex -h

       sgf2tex [ <options> ] <filename>[.sgf|.mgt]

DESCRIPTION
       sgf2tex	takes  a  Smart Go Format file <filename> or <filename>.sgf or
       <filename>.mgt and produces a TeX file  <filename>.tex.	 Provided  you
       have the GOOE fonts correctly installed on your system you will be able
       to TeX this producing a .dvi file.

OPTIONS
       -h
       -help

	      Print a help message and quit.

       -i     <filename> | <filename>.sgf | <filename>.mgt

       -in    <filename> | <filename>.sgf | <filename>.mgt

	      specifies the  input  filename.  (STDIN  or  none	 for  standard
	      input.)  This option is not needed in ordinary use.

       -o     <filename>

       -out   <filename>

	      Specifies	 the output file. (STDOUT for standard output.) If the
	      input file is <filename>, <filename>.sgf or <filename>.mgt  then
	      <filename>.tex  is  the  default.	 This  option is not needed in
	      ordinary usage.

       -t     <top line number>

       -top   <top line number>

	      Specifies the top line to print. Default is 1.

       -b     <bottom line number>

       -bottom
	      <bottom line number>

	      Specifies the bottom line to print. Default is 19.

       -l     <left line number>

       -left  <top line number>

	      Specifies the leftmost line to print. Default is 1.

       -r     <right line number>

       -right <right line number>

	      Specifies the rightmost line to print. Default is 19.

       -break <break list>

       -breakList
	      <break list>

	      Here <break list> is a list of moves, separated by  comma,  with
	      no  spaces. These are breakpoints: each will be the last move in
	      one diagram.

       -m     <moves per diagram>

       -movesPerDiagram
	      <moves per diagram>

	      Here <moves per diagram> is a positive integer,  specifying  the
	      maximal number of moves per diagram. Default is 50 unless -break
	      or -breakList is set, in which case the default is infinity. The
	      two   options   -breakList  and  -movesPerDiagram	 may  be  used
	      together.

       -n     | -newNumbers

	      Begin each diagram with the number 1. The	 actual	 move  numbers
	      are  still used in the label.  -newNumbers and -doubleDigits are
	      alternative schemes for avoiding three-digit numbers in the dia‐
	      grams. They should probably not be used together.

       -d     |	 -doubleDigits	       If  the first move of a diagram exceeds
	      100, the move number is reduced modulo 100. The actual move num‐
	      bers are still used in the label.	 -newNumbers and -doubleDigits
	      are alternative schemes for avoiding three-digit numbers in  the
	      diagrams. They should probably not be used together.

       -rl    | -repeatLast

	      The  last	 move  in  each diagram is the first move in the next.
	      This emulates a common style for annotating Go games.

       -il    | -ignoreLetters

	      Letters embedded in the sgf  with	 the  L	 or  LB	 property  are
	      ignored.

       -im    | -ignoreMarks

	      Marks embedded in the sgf with the M or MA property are ignored.

       -ip    | -ignorePass

	      Passes  are  ignored. In sgf, a pass is a move at the fictitious
	      point tt. Without this option, sgf2tex will indicate  passes  in
	      the comments.

       -ia    | -ignoreall

	      Ignore SGF letters, marks, variations and passes.

       -firstDiagram
	      <diagram number>

	      Specifies the first diagram to print. Default is 1.

       -lastDiagram
	      <diagram number>

	      Specifies	 the  last  diagram  to print. Default is to print all
	      diagrams until the end.

       -longComments

	      In its default usage, the comments to each diagram  comprise  an
	      unbreakable  vbox---they	must  all appear on one page. This can
	      cause problems if the comments are very extensive.  This	option
	      generates	 more  complicated TeX macros which allow the comments
	      to be broken across pages. This option  may  not	be  used  with
	      -simple or -longComments.

       -simple

	      This generates very simple TeX which may not look so good on the
	      page, but is convenient if you intend  to	 edit  the  TeX.  This
	      option should not be used with -longComments.

       -twoColumn

	      This  generates  a  two-column  format using smaller fonts. This
	      option may not be used with -longComments or -coords.

       -coords

	      Generates a coordinate grid. This option may not	be  used  with
	      -twoColumn

       -bigFonts

	      Use fonts magnified 1.2 times.

       -texComments

	      If  this option is NOT used then {, } and \ are replaced by [, ]
	      and / in comments, since TeX roman fonts do not have these char‐
	      acters.  If  this	 option	 is  used, these substitutions are not
	      made, so you can {\bf change fonts} inside the comments.

FILES
       See also sgfsplit.

AUTHOR
       Reid Augustin (reid@netcom.com)

       The fonts and TeX macros were designed by Daniel Bump  (bump@math.stan‐
       ford.edu).

       http://match.stanford.edu/bump/go.html

				31 October 1997			    sgf2tex(1)
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