puzzle(1X)puzzle(1X)NAME
puzzle - 15-puzzle game for X
SYNOPSIS
puzzle [-option...]
OPTIONS
This option specifies the display to use; see X(1X). This option specifies the size and position of the puzzle window; see X(1X). This
option specifies the size of the puzzle in squares. This option specifies the speed in tiles per second for moving tiles around. This
option specifies an image file containing the picture to use on the tiles. Try "mandrill.cm." This only works on 8-bit pseudo-color
screens. This option indicates that the program should create its own colormap for the picture option.
DESCRIPTION
Executing puzzle with no arguments plays a 4x4 15-puzzle. The control bar has two boxes in it. Clicking in the left box scrambles the
puzzle. Clicking in the right box solves the puzzle. Clicking the middle button anywhere else in the control bar causes puzzle to exit.
Clicking in the tiled region moves the empty spot to that location if the region you click in is in the same row or column as the empty
slot.
BUGS
The picture option should work on a wider variety of screens.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1988, Don Bennett.
SEE ALSO X(1X)AUTHOR
Don Bennett, HP Labs
puzzle(1X)
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PUZZLE-DIFF(1)PUZZLE-DIFF(1)NAME
puzzle-diff - Compare pictures with libpuzzle
SYNOPSIS
[-b <contrast barrier for cropping>] [-c] [-C <max cropping ratio>] [-e] [-E <similarity threshold>] [-h] [-H <max height>] [-l <lambdas>]
[-n <noise cutoff>] [-p <p ratio>] [-t] [-W <max width>] <file 1> <file 2>
DESCRIPTION
puzzle-diff compares two pictures and outputs the normalized distance.
Try puzzle-diff -h for more info.
EXAMPLES
Output distance between two images:
$ puzzle-diff pic-a-0.jpg pics-a-1.jpg
0.102286
Compare two images, exit with 10 if they look the same, exit with 20 if they don't (may be useful for scripts):
$ puzzle-diff -e pic-a-0.jpg pics-a-1.jpg
$ echo $?
10
Compute distance, without cropping and with computing the average intensity of the whole blocks:
$ puzzle-diff -p 1.0 -c pic-a-0.jpg pic-a-1.jpg
0.0523151
AUTHORS
Frank DENIS libpuzzle at pureftpd dot org
SEE ALSO libpuzzle(3), puzzle_set(3)
2012-05-09 PUZZLE-DIFF(1)
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