<h3 class="section">11.5 zic2xpm</h3>
-<p>The “zic2xpm” program is used to import chess sets from the ZIICS(*)
-program into XBoard. “zic2xpm” is part of the XBoard distribution.
-ZIICS is available from:
-
- <p>ftp://ftp.freechess.org/pub/chess/DOS/ziics131.exe
-
- <p>To import ZIICS pieces, do this:
+<p>\r
+The “zic2xpm” program is used to import chess sets from the ZIICS(*)\r
+program into XBoard. “zic2xpm” is part of the XBoard distribution.\r
+ZIICS is available from:\r
+\r
+ftp://ftp.freechess.org/pub/chess/DOS/ziics131.exe\r
+\r
+To import ZIICS pieces, do this:\r
<dl>
-<dt>1. Unzip ziics131.exe into a directory:<dd>
- <pre class="example"> unzip -L ziics131.exe -d ~/ziics
+<dt>1. Unzip ziics131.exe into a directory:<dd>\r
+ <pre class="example"> unzip -L ziics131.exe -d ~/ziics\r
</pre>
- <br><dt>2. Use zic2xpm to convert a set of pieces to XBoard format.<dd>
-For example, let's say you want to use the
-FRITZ4 set. These files are named “fritz4.*” in the ZIICS distribution.
-
- <pre class="example"> mkdir ~/fritz4
- cd ~/fritz4
- zic2xpm ~/ziics/fritz4.*
+ <br><dt>2. Use zic2xpm to convert a set of pieces to XBoard format.<dd>\r
+For example, let's say you want to use the\r
+FRITZ4 set. These files are named “fritz4.*” in the ZIICS distribution.\r
+\r
+ <pre class="example"> mkdir ~/fritz4\r
+ cd ~/fritz4\r
+ zic2xpm ~/ziics/fritz4.*\r
</pre>
- <br><dt>3. Give XBoard the “-pixmap” option when starting up, e.g.:<dd>
- <pre class="example"> xboard -pixmap ~/fritz4
+ <br><dt>3. Give XBoard the “-pixmap” option when starting up, e.g.:<dd>\r
+ <pre class="example"> xboard -pixmap ~/fritz4\r
</pre>
- <p>Alternatively, you can add this line to your <samp><span class="file">.Xresources</span></samp> file:
-
- <pre class="example"> xboard*pixmapDirectory: ~/fritz4
+ <p>\r
+Alternatively, you can add this line to your <samp><span class="file">.Xresources</span></samp> file:\r
+\r
+ <pre class="example"> xboard*pixmapDirectory: ~/fritz4\r
</pre>
</dl>
-
- <p>(*) ZIICS is a separate copyrighted work of Andy McFarland.
-The “ZIICS pieces” are copyrighted works of their respective
-creators. Files produced by “zic2xpm” are for PERSONAL USE ONLY
-and may NOT be redistributed without explicit permission from
-the original creator(s) of the pieces.
+ \r
+(*) ZIICS is a separate copyrighted work of Andy McFarland.\r
+The “ZIICS pieces” are copyrighted works of their respective\r
+creators. Files produced by “zic2xpm” are for PERSONAL USE ONLY\r
+and may NOT be redistributed without explicit permission from\r
+the original creator(s) of the pieces.\r
+\r
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