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 xjig(1)                        X Version 11                         xjig(1)
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 NAME
      xjig - the jigsaw puzzle

 SYNOPSIS
      xjig <options>

 DESCRIPTION
      XJig is a puzzle, that tries to replicate a jigsaw puzzle on the
      screen as close as possible. As in every jigsaw puzzle, the goal is to
      set all the pieces together. If you like, you can watch the time that
      you spent for it.

      Any image-file in gif-format can be used as the source for the puzzle,
      which is then randomly created regarding the sizes selected by the
      options.

      The control should be as intuitive as possible in the way that you
      will usually pull the freely rotatable pieces at one edge, drag them
      to the desired destination and drop them so they will snap together
      easily when close to an neighboured tile.


 SPECIAL EFFECTS
      Tiles are freely formed and rotatable with texture mapping routines to
      give the appearance of a real mess on the screen.

      Tiles snap together very easy if they are dropped somewhere close to
      another matching tile, when turned in the correct direction.

      Puzzles can be doubled sided so you might have to flip the tiles to
      the correct side to let them snap together.

      If the Xserver supports the Shape-Extension, the tiles can be opened
      directly on the desktop, which is a pretty showcase, but you need a
      very fast machine for really getting this playable. (Any ideas on how
      to add double buffering to the shaped-window approach of the jigsaw
      are warmly welcome!)


 CONTROLS
      The usual way to move the pieces on the screen should be to drag the
      piece with the left mouse button to their destination by pulling them
      at on edge.  The piece will automatically rotate like if you pull or
      push them with your fingertip on a table.

      In addition, the following movements are possible:

        click left:        rotate 90 degrees left
        click right:       rotate 90 degrees right
        click middle:      flip tile to backside
        drag left:         rotator drag (as mentionned above)



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           +middle:        pause rotator drag for a straight drag
        drag middle:       straight drag
           +left:          pause drag for a static rotation
           +click left:    rotate 90 degrees left during drag
           +click right:   rotate 90 degrees right during drag
        CTRL+click left:   same as click middle

      The right button has actually the same functionality as the middle
      button so that 2 button systems shouldn't have problems. Only the
      "drag middle+click right" move will not work in that mode, and the
      flipping has to be done with the help of the CTRL-key.


 OPTIONS
    Tile Selection
      -file name  use the specified file as the source image for the puzzle

      -side p     select the side of the image to be on top, if you don't
                  like the mess with the double sided tiles.

    Size Selection
      -w x        Select number of tiles in horizontal direction. The Images
                  are automatically rotated in portrait orientation before
                  they are sliced. Therefore x usually should be smaller
                  than y of the next option.

      -h y        Select number of tiles in vertical direction respectively.

      -ts n       Select average tile width. Instead of explicitly
                  specifying the number of tiles by using the previous
                  options -w and -h, the average tile width in pixels can be
                  selected and the values for x and y above are computed
                  according to to the selected size.

    Image Options
      -ww x       Select width of image in pixels. This can be used to scale
                  the image before playing for the case that a very large
                  image is the source.

      -wh h       Select height of image in pixels. If only one of -ww and
                  -wh, the aspect ratio is kept constant.

      -no_crop    The image is usually automatically cropped, since many
                  images are surrounded by frames or textual comments. The
                  cropping stops at a reasonable amount of colors per line
                  or row. If this is not desired of if you want to puzzle
                  with painted images with few color, you should disable
                  this feature.

      -no_flip    Before tiling takes place, a landscape image is rotated to
                  portrait mode, which effects successive options like -w or



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                  -ww. If this is not desired, you can switch this feature
                  off.


    X-Window options
      -display name
                  Select the display to connect to.

      -shapes     If the SHAPE-extension is supported by your display, you
                  can use this option to let each puzzle tile appear in its
                  own shaped window. The results might depend on the
                  behaviour of the window-manager. The manager is actually
                  advised by the override redirect attribute flag of the
                  puzzle shapes not to do anything with them. But who knows
                  ...

      -no_shm     When the program was build with support of the MIT-SHM
                  extension, it might crash when started to display on a
                  remote machine or X-terminal. You can deselect the usage
                  of the extension with this option.


    Miscellaneous
      -no_anim    Turns off animation of rotation and flipping, for the case
                  the machine isn't fast enough to make it look nice.


 ZOOMING & PANNING
      For not losing tiles at the window border and for getting more
      workspace, the game has some zooming and panning features to control
      the view on your desk. They are controlled via the keyboard with the
      following functionality:

        Cursor Keys:       Pan View
        Page-Up or Add:    Zoom in
        Page-Down or Sub:  Zoom out
        Home:              Reset to original size
        End:               Set maximum zooming to view all tiles

      The image quality usually suffers from zooming, since gif-images are
      usually dithered to be viewed best in their original size.  This also
      applies to the size options -ww and -wh.


 Color Allocation
      The program was tested on PseudoColor- and TrueColor-displays.  On
      PseudoColor-displays the program might run out of colors, since colors
      are very limited and it has to share its colors with other clients. It
      tries to share similar colors with other clients.  But if too may
      color consuming clients are running, the image-quality will suffer.
      You should stop other clients in that case or you might quantize the



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      image to a fewer number of colors with packages like ImageMagick, xv
      or netpbm.

 SEE ALSO
      X(1), convert(1), xv(1), ppmquant(1)


 COPYRIGHT
      Copyright 1996, Helmut Hoenig, Heiligenhaus

      email (for any comments):
              Helmut.Hoenig@hub.de

      smail (for gifts):
              Helmut Hoenig
              Hopfenstrasse 8a
              65520 Bad Camberg
              GERMANY

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               By the way, I am collecting banknotes! If you want
                 to join into my collection, get any bill of your
                country, sign it on the backside and send it to me
                        so I will pin it on my world map.
                 (Don't forget the exact location for the pin :-)
               But you can also just send me a picture postcard ...

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      Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
      purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
      copyright notice appear in all copies.


    other fancy things from the author
      xcol (1990)    - color selector for editing text-files
      flying (94/95) - pool billard simulation
      xdefmap (1995) - enhanced tool for setting up standard colormaps
      xmemory (95/96)- memory with simultaneous multiplayer action

      available at ftp.x.org and its mirrors












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