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The FF4 specification for SGF files allows {\tt SZ[X:Y]} where {\tt X} and
{\tt Y} are arbitrary numbers.  {\tt sgf2dg} supports this syntax.

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Using the {\tt sgf2dg} translator one need not worry about writing \TeX\
code. Nevertheless with some understanding of how \TeX\ works, GOOE/{\tt
sgf2dg} becomes a more powerful system. One method is to use {\tt sgf2dg
-simple} to create \TeX\ files, which may then be edited and merged into a
larger document. For this, some understanding of how \TeX\ works is useful.
(The unedited output of {\tt sgf2dg -simple} is not beautiful---this 
option is perhaps {\it only} useful if you intend to edit its output.
But if this is your intention, {\tt sgf2dg -simple} will produce a file



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