• Add settings for default and min/max speed for profiles
• Added a widget for the current coordinates
• Added options to show the compass and a radius ruler on the map
• Improved map downloads in the background
• Returned " turn="" screen="" on'="">
• Fixed Wikipedia language selection
• Fixed compass button behavior during navigation
• Bug fixes
Once opened, it is imperative that a map of your desired dimensions is created in order to proceed. Then just choose one or more images you would like to fill that map with and the rest is up to your imagination. The workspace is separated into two parts, one on the upper side of the main window for the actual map and how your work looks like, and one below in which your loaded images are split into bits of the dimensions specified in pixels that you simply arrange in a pleasantly looking order in the upper part.
The application also features a wizard that will run through the whole creation process if you are feeling a lack of inspiration. Once you, or the wizard, have completed the job, it can be exported as a 2D Array for two of the most common and used programing languages for further processing or use. Of course, you can also import 2D Arrays in case you might want to edit some already existing tile.
Tile Map Editor combines utility with the pleasure of working through its simply design and user-friendly interface, making it not only a helpful tool, but also a relaxing way of killing some time.
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