Lloegyr Posted January 29, 2005 Report Posted January 29, 2005 re Show Jeu de taquinExcellent idea, such fun. I like itWell doneMikeMersea IslandEngland Quote
dadou Posted January 29, 2005 Report Posted January 29, 2005 A very pleasant utilisation of PTE !Jean-Pierre knows very well the posibilitys of our favorite amusement .Very good work! Quote
ronwil Posted January 29, 2005 Report Posted January 29, 2005 Sorry, I didn't understand it and deleted it from my system. Senility on my part no doubt.Ron [uK] Quote
d67 Posted January 30, 2005 Report Posted January 30, 2005 Sorry, I didn't understand it and deleted it from my system. Senility on my part no doubt.Very childlike. you just have to reconstruct the original picture by moving the picture tiles.Jean-Pierre, absolutely astonishing what you did with PTE. Incredible !!!!What a piece of work !!! Quote
ronwil Posted January 30, 2005 Report Posted January 30, 2005 Well I have downloaded it again and now realise how it works. A very clever little puzzle which I have yet to solve. It is like one side of the Rubik Cube which still lies unsolved in the dark recesses of a cupboard somewhere. Congratulations Jean-Pierre anyway.Ron [uK] Quote
dadou Posted January 31, 2005 Report Posted January 31, 2005 Congratulations Jean-Pierre anyway.Happy you enjoyed it !In fact, too parts in this game .Jean-Pierre is so a good photographer : he won the third price in the CCS winter competition ! Quote
JPD Posted January 31, 2005 Report Posted January 31, 2005 For those who are interested, here are a few specifications concerning this particular slideshow.This slideshow demonstrates PTE's ability of creating slideshows for help, professionnal, or others various purposes.- In such a slideshow, it is the .pte text file wich takes the most important part of the exe file size and not, as in classical PTE slideshows, the total image files size.- There are 737 slides, 720 of them beeing dedicated to the game itself- 2 slides have 95 objects to have the choice beetween 95 combinations- the number of possibilities to combinate the 6 picture tiles is 720 (1 X 2 X 4 X 5 X 6)- 720 slides have 7 objects (1 frame and 6 parts of the whole picture)- each slide have 2 or 3 objects that make use of the "Go to" function- As this game is composed of 360 slides, the whole slideshow needs 2 games- .pte text file needs 147 248 lines and weights 3 061 Kbytes - the .pte text file was partly created with the help of Excel, mostly for the links management.Here are few curiosities encountered during the creation phase :- the size of the exe file depends on the name length of directories and files of the pictures and sound in the .pte text file- the size of the exe file as seen on PTE's main screen was 663 KBytes but the "physical" exe file was 4 212 KBytes heavy Quote
ronwil Posted January 31, 2005 Report Posted January 31, 2005 And now I am completely lost. Time to quit.Ron [uK] Quote
LumenLux Posted February 1, 2005 Report Posted February 1, 2005 Thank you Jean-Pierre for the puzzle - and the explanation.It is very interesting to me how you made it - not that I would be able to attempt it. I do have a friend I would like to test with it. My next question - are there true puzzle fanatics that solve it? Is it "easy" for puzzlers who know how to systematically develop the solution?Finally, maybe you have developed an encryption scheme that Igor can put into PTE for Photographers wanting to protect their work. Quote
Gérard de Lux Posted February 1, 2005 Report Posted February 1, 2005 This is a great realization ! I completed this game and thought that it was pure magic ! I couldn't believe that it had been made with PTE...After having read the explanations on how Jean-Pierre made it, I'm even more "puzzled" This is brilliant - a must to see and try ! Quote
dadou Posted February 2, 2005 Report Posted February 2, 2005 This is brilliant - a must to see and try !Yes ,I agree !Jean-Pierre has a little computer in the brain and I am sure he will do other surparises with PTE . Quote
JPD Posted February 2, 2005 Report Posted February 2, 2005 Bonjour,Many thanks for your compliments, but the one who permit this work is Igor.The PTE file of this work is on my page in order everybody see how it's done.Finally, maybe you have developed an encryption scheme that Igor can put into PTE for Photographers wanting to protect their workIt's only with PTE I did it, nothing else !... PTE is really a great tool. Quote
Monty Posted February 2, 2005 Report Posted February 2, 2005 Jean-Pierre: That game is absolutely outstanding! I was showing a friend last night some of the things that can be done with PTE and used this as an example. Interesting thing is that whenever I tried to solve it, I gave up--while demonstrating PTE last night, I accidentally solved it!Ron: Still have a Rubik's Cube gathering dust? You should get yourself the Rubik's Revenge, which is a 4x4x4 cube and the next one up, the name of which I forget, a 5x5x5 cube. Quote
JPD Posted February 11, 2005 Report Posted February 11, 2005 few curiosities encountered during the creation phase The little bug about the size seen on PTE's main screen has been corrected in the last version 4.40 beta #3. The second point, the size of the file could be smaller in the future. Igor will perhaps work on this (compress the datas in the exe file). I can hope that the size of this game will become less than 1 Mo after Igor has work on it. Quote
LumenLux Posted February 11, 2005 Report Posted February 11, 2005 Monty,Feb 2 2005, 01:00 PM] Â Â Jean-Pierre: Â Interesting thing is that whenever I tried to solve it, I gave up--while demonstrating PTE last night, I accidentally solved it!In similar fashion, I was unable to solve the puzzle at my first late night viewing. The next time I looked at it, it "fell into place" and I was even able to do it repeatedly. So you see Jean-Pierre, your puzzle is so clever it has already made me smarter. Quote
d67 Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 The PTE file of this work is on digital-slideshow in order everybody see how it's done.Hello Jean-Pierre As I wanted to study, for personal purpose, your very astonishing game-slideshow Taquin, I tried to download your pte file and the whole work but I failed to do. Is there a problem with this link or have I a problem with my Internet Explorer or connexion ? Quote
JPD Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 Sorry,Due to current internal problems of the digital-slideshow web site, this link is broken .You can again download the pte file and all the associated files at this new link. Quote
d67 Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 You can again download the pte file and all the associated files at this new link. Thank you for your kindness.I will plunge in the mysteries of your work Quote
JPD Posted December 4, 2008 Report Posted December 4, 2008 I am demoralized by the behavior of certain persons who have take advantage of their administrator's possibilty to destroy in the past a post where I presented one of my slideshows.As you can see initial post disappeared, the first message of the topic being an answer.I thus puts back the link of the aslideshow :Le jeu de taquin Quote
Lin Evans Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Hi Coolrock,You'll have to check the dates on these posts. Sadly, both Jean-Pierre and Ron have passed away since these were made a number of years ago....Best regards,LinJean-Pierre for the puzzle - and the explanation.It is very interesting to me how you made it - not that I would be able to attempt it. I do have a friend I would like to test with it. Quote
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