This should be considered a short-coming of the documentation:
XBoard 4.4.0 has built-in bitmaps for all non-orthodox piece types only in -boardSize middling and bulky, and almost all in petite. The Archbishop and Chancellor have built-in bitmaps in any size from petite to bulky. The other boardSizes can of course still be used with these variants when people provide their own bitmaps / pixmaps. The reason we felt that providing built-ins for only 3 sizes would be enough is that there really are no standard representatons for un-orthodox pieces, so people are much more likely to want to provide their own bitmaps. E.g. people playing xiangqi are likely to prefer pieces that look like Chinese characters. Providing built-ins for 2 x 22 piece types at 18 sizes would lead to unjustifiable bloating of XBoard. The XBoard manual fails to mention this, although it is mentioned in the manual page of the engine playing these variants. This obviously should be corrected. It might be more user-friendly to actually put a conspicuous warning message about this in the File -> New Variant dialog. That still leaves people that start through the -variant command-line option in the cold. But commands like xboard -variant shogi -boardSize middling xboard -variant xianggi -boardSize bulky would not suffer from the reported limitation, and if this is conspicuously stated in the manual in the place where these variants are mentioned, that should provide people with enough warning. I will see to it that this is done before the final release of 4.4.0. H.G.Muller, upstream XBoard developer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org