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 is 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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