Jigwin piece template
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The Jigwin piece template is a file format used by the Jigsaws Galore program. It defines a vector shape of a "fun piece": a fancifully-shaped puzzle piece which can appear in jigsaw puzzles alongside normal-shaped pieces.
The "fun piece" feature was added in version 6 (2005), which comes with 22 pre-made Jigwin piece templates and explains the format in its help file. To be recognized by the program, a template file must have the asc
extension and placed in the Pieces/ subfolder.
The format
An example Jigwin piece template (one of the default ones bundled with version 6) looks as follows:
Jigwin piece template version 1.0 Title: Square Author: David P. Gray Corners: 1,2,3,4 1, 0.0, 0.0 2, 1.0, 0.0 3, 1.0, 1.0 4, 0.0, 1.0
From this example, the format is mostly self-explanatory.
- After the initial metadata, each row contains a point id number (integer), and x/y coordinates (floats or integers). Coordinates can be positive or negative, and given to any scale or precision; the program automatically resizes the piece to match the other jigsaw pieces.
- The
Corners:
line specifies the ids of the four points which map to the corners of the piece, in the order: top-left, top-right, bottom-right, bottom-left. - The piece templates bundled with the program sometimes have additional numbers after the coordinates, e.g.
1,0.330000,9.210000,0.000000,1
. However, the help file clarifies that those extra numbers are ignored. (Perhaps they're the leftovers of some cut feature.)