That is certainly possible. My own policy when I replace the main diagram in an article that is not mine by an Interactive Diagram is to reproduce the original as closely as possible. In this case that would be small-format Utrecht, using the KnightBishop piece.
I try to keep the task of upgrading to Interactive Diagrams free from any aesthetic judgements. For one, this is often a matter of taste, and in case of a disagreement between the author and a single other person I think we should respect the judgement of the author. If we want to improve the appearence of the website by phasing out certain piece images or entire piece sets, this is better not left to a single person.
That is certainly possible. My own policy when I replace the main diagram in an article that is not mine by an Interactive Diagram is to reproduce the original as closely as possible. In this case that would be small-format Utrecht, using the KnightBishop piece.
I try to keep the task of upgrading to Interactive Diagrams free from any aesthetic judgements. For one, this is often a matter of taste, and in case of a disagreement between the author and a single other person I think we should respect the judgement of the author. If we want to improve the appearence of the website by phasing out certain piece images or entire piece sets, this is better not left to a single person.