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Alpha 4: map compositor[message #350474 is a reply to message #350420] Fri, 04 August 2017 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I've added a new feature to the map tool, a map compositor.
https://i.imgur.com/dMqIRRi.jpg

Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dnhye2ritx3eggr/ja2MapTool-Alpha4.jar?dl=1
Demo and manual: http://imgur.com/a/IDC4W

The map compositor allows you to do some copy-pasting on a map, while specifying which layers you want pasted. It automatically creates new room numbers for pasted buildings. It can also copy map snippets between maps and depends on the map converter to remap tiles on the fly. So far it seems to produce working maps.

Let me know of the bugs you find, and how to reproduce them. I know there's a weird issue with selection cursors getting stuck inside the map converter, I'd love a step-by-step of how to cause that.

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