It is a player controlled and only allow on specified path set up: you can replay a joseki by clicking on the orange coordinates at your own tempo, but you can not try out alternative moves. (This OGS feature is meant for presenting go puzzles, not for joseki’s unfortunately.)
This is an insane amount of work. Thanks a lot for these. As a side note I wonder if it will be possible to compile these into a single sgf akin to the Kogo’s joseki dictionary.
I know. Just needed a big project during corona times and lockdowns.
The other reason is that I really suck at joseki. Reading a book about joseki just makes me sleepy. But by entering all those joseki’s I learn a lot and I have the possibility to replay them (and so have other people).
About tenuki during joseki. Yep, that happens quite often. I think (but this is just a wild guess) that in this collections there are at least a few hundred joseki’s that contain a tenuki (so that a player gets to play two moves in a row locally).
EDIT: in the 4000 range I still have to enter several hundreds of joseki’s.
Got it. Forgot to add “Tenuki” in the caption in that joseki.
The system doesn’t allow tenuki, so I have to play a move somewhere “out of sight”. I chose the T-line (t for tenuki).
Could have played farther away, but then the stones in the diagram would have become so small (not convenient for smart phone users).