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[https://github.com/trevorld/piecepackr|piecepackr] is an [https://cran.r-project.org/|R] package designed to make configurable piecepack graphics. It can be used to make "Print & Play" PDF files of piecepack components and currently has several pre-configured [https://trevorldavis.com/piecepackr/pages/print-and-play-pdfs.html|demo print-and-play PDF files]. It is also possible to use the software to create one's own customized print-and-play piecepack deck(s) as well as create piecepack diagrams for inclusion into rulesets. For more information please see the [https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2230717/introduction-piecepackr|intro article on BoardGameGeek] and/or its companion website https://trevorldavis.com/piecepackr If you have a free GitHub account, you can go here to submit an issue or request for piecepackr: https://github.com/trevorld/piecepackr/issues {{https://trevorldavis.com/piecepackr/images/knitr/fujisan.gif}} {{https://trevorldavis.com/piecepackr/images/knitr/pnp-previews.gif}} == Reviews == piecepackr is a free, open-source software package that aims at being the proverbial Swiss Army knife for printable piecepack graphics, including * standard piecepacks * playing card and four seasons piecepacks * piecepacks with custom suits, fonts, and colors * Dual Piecepacks * piecepacks for playing chess variants * labels for piecepack pyramids * game diagrams * rulebooks One day I hope to use a fraction of piecepackr's functionality to generate a SteampunkPiecepack as well as an easily fine-tunable Packtet, not to mention things I can't even imagine now. Trevor's plan is to install the package eventually onto [[http://www.ludism.org Ludism.org]] (home of the [[http://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/HomePage Piecepack Wiki]]), where it will be given an easy-to-use web interface available to everyone in the community (and curious bystanders as well). Trevor has put a mighty effort into piecepackr and is doing a huge service to the piecepack community. Perhaps not many people are aware of Trevor's work yet, but one day it will likely mark the next phase in the evolution of the piecepack. Therefore, to celebrate Trevor's ongoing work, I award him the Where No One Has Gamed Before Special Achievement. Congratulations, Trevor! --RonHaleEvans, [[Where No One Has Gamed Before]], October 2018
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