An arbitrary cutting of a puzzle. Single pieces can have a lot of various shapes. The puzzle can include holes and the shape of the puzzle does not have to be only rectangular. To create such a puzzle is slightly more difficult but it is worth it.
A menu pertained a concrete object (e.g. album, puzzle, selection and so on). You can elicit this menu by moving the cursor on a certain object and clicking the right mouse button.
The smallest size of a piece is defined by the monitor resolution. It is impossible to play with pieces sized 1 x 1 pixel, therefore the minimal size of a piece in the program is limited to 10 x 10 pixels. The Create Room will not allow you to make smaller pieces.
There are more monitor resolutions (800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768 ...) and if a friend sends you a puzzle and his/her monitor resolution is higher than yours, while entering the Play Room a following situation may arise: the puzzle scales down suitably for your resolution, together with the puzzle also every piece scales down and if the size of such a piece drops under the minimal size, the number of pieces will change. In this (rare) case the number of pieces displayed in the icon representing a puzzle do not correspond with the number of pieces displayed and played in the Store Room.
The number of pieces a puzzle is composed from. The number of pieces displayed in the icon representing a puzzle may not agree with the number of pieces displayed and played in the Store Room in scarce cases. See Minimal size of a piece.
OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a standard specification defining a cross-language cross-platform API (Application Programming Interface) for writing applications that produce 3D computer graphics.
It is a small panel with buttons, which can be found in every room. It contains the most important commands for the entire room. The last button is "Back", which sends you to the previous room, or "Exit", which closes the entire program.
A regular network of lines, which are bulged by every piece a little bit. The whole puzzle can have only a rectangular shape and cannot include holes.
Stream of pictures in Jigs@w Puzzle can be:
Following formats are supported with still images:
To play music and movies the operating system is used. What can be played by movie or music players embedded in the operating system, that can by played by Jigs@w Puzzle. The following formats are commonly at your disposal: MP3, AVI, WMV, MPG. When sending a puzzle to your friends you had better use well-known and widespread formats and their versions. If you cannot play a certain movie puzzle, see FAQ.
It is an attribute of a puzzle. A player cannot see the puzzle picture before solving the whole puzzle. That is why such a puzzle cannot be printed, modified, you cannot see its view in the Store Room and you cannot use the "Ghost" or "Image" option in the Play Room. After solving the puzzle loses this attribute. This attribute can be added in the Create Room, Modify Room or when sending the puzzle.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a string of characters conforming to a standardized format, which refers to a resource on the Internet (such as a document or an image) by its location. For example, http://www.domainname.com/filename.htm
API (Application Programming Interface) for image acquisition developed by an association of industry leaders.