New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r321
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
get it working with win7 64bit plx
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
you can edit the file and change the command line yourself you know
http://javahowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/6 ... -heap.html
http://javahowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/6 ... -heap.html
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
I know I had to change the path for x64 but then this problem came up and I couldn't be bothered trying to fix it, I saw overkill fix like 5 errors and kept getting different ones each time and I don't particularly want to waste my time doing that, not that I could.Satirik wrote:you can edit the file and change the command line yourself you know
http://javahowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/6 ... -heap.html
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
start_w32.bat :
This worked fine for me."C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -classpath springmapedit.jar;lib_win32/gluegen-rt.jar;lib_win32/jogl.jar;lib_win32/swt.jar -
Xms128m -Xmx1024m -Djava.library.path=lib_win32 application.SpringMapEditApplication
pause
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
How to export a map with features etc. ?
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
Features are exported automatically.
(into smf)
You have to copy the required feature tdf/models/textures into the sd7 archive.
This step will be automated in the future.
(into smf)
You have to copy the required feature tdf/models/textures into the sd7 archive.
Or simply extract an existing map and look where the files should go.From Forboding Angels Tutorial wrote:To add the features, you need to make a folder called "objects3d", another folder called "features" with the sub directory "All Worlds", and yet another called "unittextures"
Your directory structure should look like this:
c:\Mymapname
features - All Worlds
maps
objects3d
unittextures
Put the s30/3do in the objects3d folder.
Put the tga/dds/png in the unittexture folder.
Put the tdf file in the All Worlds folder.
This step will be automated in the future.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
I don't know what's up but the latest version is insanely unstable
Never had a problem with it before but all of a sudden it's crashing/freezing up every god damned 5 minutes with exception errors.
Never had a problem with it before but all of a sudden it's crashing/freezing up every god damned 5 minutes with exception errors.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
Could you copy&paste those exceptions? It would help me finding the problems
Since the latest version is quite "old", it should not have changed in stability recently.
Since the latest version is quite "old", it should not have changed in stability recently.
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
disregard this post, reinstalled windows XP and SME works.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
I haven't had an exception in awhile, fortunately!
Feature request: ability to "group" add features, by selecting a bunch of features (for instance a bunch of different kinds of trees) at once and then adding them, it will randomly place all features at a density more or less determined by brush strength over an area determined by brush size. So for instance if I select 10 different trees and have a brush strength of like 10 or whatever it'll place them quite openly, but if I have a brush strength of 500 it'll place rather densely...
Would be great.
Feature request: ability to "group" add features, by selecting a bunch of features (for instance a bunch of different kinds of trees) at once and then adding them, it will randomly place all features at a density more or less determined by brush strength over an area determined by brush size. So for instance if I select 10 different trees and have a brush strength of like 10 or whatever it'll place them quite openly, but if I have a brush strength of 500 it'll place rather densely...
Would be great.
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
Thank you for SME. My library doesn't allow access to your wiki site for some silly reason.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
They may limit access to webservers on port 80. But my wiki runs on port 8085. You could try to access the site via some proxy/anonymizer.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
SME isn't working and I'm not sure why. I recently upgraded to Windows 7, from XP, where SME was a piece of cake to get running. I downloaded the offline java package, but neither the 32 bit or 64 bit batch file will make SME start up. Here's a screenshot of the error I get.
By sanada_ujio at 2010-10-02
By sanada_ujio at 2010-10-02
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
Make sure to install the latest Java, and when done, type PATH in a command line. Make sure Java is there too.
If its not there, type path = %PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin
into the command line. (using your path to java.exe ofc)
If its not there, type path = %PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin
into the command line. (using your path to java.exe ofc)
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
since java 5 or so, it installs java.exe to system32, so should always be found.
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
Yeah after playing with that path command It seems i broke SME. Now it says java is not a valid win32 application.
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
So is it still not working for you?
Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
It's still not working for either of us. Though for different reasons it seems. I'll post a proper error message up when i get home.
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Re: New Mapping Tool - "SpringMapEdit" - r913
java definitely installs to my program files. should i pick system32 as the destination folder?hoijui wrote:since java 5 or so, it installs java.exe to system32, so should always be found.