

This position contains TWO connected double-ko. I saw also that you handled the marked ko above as double ko though white as made the last capture in both ko. That the reason I said I have to avoid being impatient:ġ) what is the exact defintion of what you call a double ko?Ģ) what is the confirmation phase used (pass-ko? group of stones status approach? loops wihout double ko. In addition a double ko has to be defined without ambiguity:Īre extern ko allowed (as my exemple above with four ko)?Ī ko must involve only one black group and one white group or could it involve more than two groups? I assume it is a confirmation phase you have in mind but without knowing it in detail I do not know how building interesting examples for challenging the concept. I understand it has to be used in a confirmation phase but which one? I guess it could not be J89 or J2003 because in these rules the loops are already breaked with pass-for-ko or ko-pass. What you have to clarify is the context for applying Honte's magic DOUBLE-ko spell.

Is it a good understanding that, due to the Honte's magic DOUBLE-ko spell, you now stopped the analysis of loops, cycles and length of cycle? two liberties => Black wins any semeai for sure. Sh.Chart.SeriesCollection(1).Format.There will be neither cycles nor looping any more! It will no longer be necessary to be afraid of large numbers!Īfter Honte said the safety-first version of his magic DOUBLE-ko spell. Sh.Chart.SeriesCollection(1).Format.Line _ The making the line invisible and then visible again was from another example I saw that the responder said was necessary to make the rest of the formatting work. Once it detects a chart I am attempting to assign the color and get Run-time error '13': Type mismatch on the ForeColor line. It successfully cycles through the slides and the shapes on each slide until it finds a chart. I have searched through multiple sites for an answer, but have had trouble finding a non-Excel example and something that can dynamically apply colors depending on the number of series in the chart. The biggest challenge I am having is cycling through all of the series on a chart, which could be a varying number across slides and from reporting cycle to reporting cycle, and assigning a template color to each. I am working to take slides from various teams and processes and standardize the formatting in PowerPoint 2010.
