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H. G. Muller wrote on Thu, Dec 7, 2017 08:18 PM UTC:

Well, this would be easy to do, but I doubt the logic of that. The print version is a print version of the 'complete piece overview'. It seems save to assume that people that are not interested in a piece overview are not interested in getting a move diagram for each and every piece. When they open the piece overview, they initially get the interactive version, where all move diagrams are shown on the main board, in response to them clicking on the piece name. Then they have the option to select all diagrams at once, for printing the piece overview.

As to the Kindle problem: I am not sure how this 'Push to Kindle' function is supposed to work, or how you activate it. It cannot be excluded that it just transfers the page source, and displays it with JavaScript disabled. The article does have a static image of the setup, in <noscript> tags, so that seeing it does not prove JavaScript is working.


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