Display chessboards in Typst.
Displaying chessboards
The main function of this package is board. It lets you display a specific position on a board.
#board(starting-position)

starting-position is a position that is provided by the package. It represents the initial position of a chess game.
You can create a different position using the position function. It accepts strings representing each rank. Use upper-case letters for white pieces, and lower-case letters for black pieces. Dots and spaces correspond to empty squares.
#board(position(
"....r...",
"........",
"..p..PPk",
".p.r....",
"pP..p.R.",
"P.B.....",
"..P..K..",
"........",
))

Alternatively, you can use the fen function to create a position from a FEN string:
#board(fen("r1bk3r/p2pBpNp/n4n2/1p1NP2P/6P1/3P4/P1P1K3/q5b1 b - - 1 23"))

Note that you can also specify only the first part of the FEN string:
#board(fen("r4rk1/pp2Bpbp/1qp3p1/8/2BP2b1/Q1n2N2/P4PPP/3RK2R"))

Customizing a chessboard
The board function lets you customize the appearance of the board with multiple arguments. They are described below.
-
highlighted-squaresis a list of squares to highlight (e.g.("d3", "d2", "e3")). -
reverseis a boolean indicating whether to reverse the board, displaying it from black’s point of view. This isfalseby default, meaning the board is displayed from white’s point of view. -
display-numbersis a boolean indicating whether ranks and files should be numbered. This isfalseby default. -
rank-numberingandfile-numberingare functions describing how ranks and files should be numbered. By default they are respectivelynumbering.with("1")andnumbering.with("a"). -
square-sizeis a length describing the size of each square. By default, this is1cm. -
white-square-colorandblack-square-colorcorrespond to the background color of squares. -
highlighted-white-square-colorandhighlighted-black-square-colorcorrespond to the background color of highlighted squares. -
piecesis a dictionary containing images representing each piece. If specified, the dictionary must contain an entry for every piece kind in the displayed position. Keys are single upper-case letters for white pieces and single lower-case letters for black pieces. The default images are taken from Wikimedia Commons, and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This means you should credit their authors if you use them in your document.
Chess symbols
This package also exports chess-related symbols under chess-sym.{pawn,knight,bishop,rook,queen,king}.{filled,stroked,white,black}. filled and black variants are equivalent, and stroked and white as well.
Changelog
Version 0.1.0 (initial version)
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Display a chess position on a chessboard with the
boardfunction. -
Get the starting position with
starting-position. -
Use chess-related symbols with the
chess-symmodule.