xjig
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| xjig | |
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| Genre | Jigsaw Puzzle |
| Latest release | 2.4 |
| Release date | 1996 |
| Developer | Helmut Hoenig[1] |
| Code licenses | Attribution, no warranty[2] |
| Media license | demo image in Debian: license free[2] |
| P. language | C[2] |
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| xjig is a free game. This means that the source code and media files are available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. | |
xjig is a 2D jigsaw puzzle game written in C by Helmut Hoenig. The latest version of the game is 2.4 released in 1996.
The game can take any image and cut it into jigsaw pieces.
The tiles are controlled using a pointing device; the view can be panned or zoomed using the keyboard.
- Tiles are freely rotatable with intuitive pointer movement.
- Tiles can be double-sided; then they can be flipped to their back (to mirror them). That is enabled by default.
- Tiles can be shown as shaped windows on the desktop using the Shape-Extension of the X server.
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