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renamed gmap.py to overviewer.py

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Aaron Griffith
2011-03-20 21:41:25 -04:00
parent 0e87368a06
commit 04ef95e4d6
6 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ the same directory as "_composite.c".
Running
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To generate a set of Google Map tiles, use the gmap.py script like this::
To generate a set of Google Map tiles, use the overviewer.py script like this::
python gmap.py [OPTIONS] <World # / Name / Path to World> <Output Directory>
python overviewer.py [OPTIONS] <World # / Name / Path to World> <Output Directory>
The output directory will be created if it doesn't exist. This will generate a
set of image tiles for your world in the directory you choose. When it's done,
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Options
Example::
python gmap.py --cachedir=<chunk cache dir> <world> <output dir>
python overviewer.py --cachedir=<chunk cache dir> <world> <output dir>
--imgformat=FORMAT
Set the output image format used for the tiles. The default is 'png',
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Options
Example to run 5 worker processes in parallel::
python gmap.py -p 5 <Path to World> <Output Directory>
python overviewer.py -p 5 <Path to World> <Output Directory>
-z ZOOM, --zoom=ZOOM
The Overviewer by default will detect how many zoom levels are required
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Options
This will render your map with 7 zoom levels::
python gmap.py -z 7 <Path to World> <Output Directory>
python overviewer.py -z 7 <Path to World> <Output Directory>
Remember that each additional zoom level adds 4 times as many tiles as
the last. This can add up fast, zoom level 10 has over a million tiles.
@@ -210,13 +210,13 @@ Options
By default, the chunk images are saved in your world directory. This
example will remove them::
python gmap.py -d <World # / Path to World / Path to cache dir>
python overviewer.py -d <World # / Path to World / Path to cache dir>
You can also delete the tile cache as well. This will force a full
re-render, useful if you've changed texture packs and want your world
to look uniform. Here's an example::
python gmap.py -d <# / path> <Tile Directory>
python overviewer.py -d <# / path> <Tile Directory>
Be warned, this will cause the next rendering of your map to take
significantly longer, since it is having to re-generate the files you just

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ usage = "python contrib/%prog [OPTIONS] <World # / Name / Path to World>"
description = """
This script will delete files from the old chunk-based cache, a lot
like the old `gmap.py -d World/` command. You should only use this if
like the old `overviewer.py -d World/` command. You should only use this if
you're updating from an older version of Overviewer, and you want to
clean up your world folder.
"""
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ overviewer_dir = os.path.split(os.path.split(os.path.abspath(__file__))[0])[0]
sys.path.insert(0, overviewer_dir)
import world
from gmap import list_worlds
from overviewer import list_worlds
def main():
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage, description=description)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To run, simply give a path to your world directory, for example:
Once that is done, simply re-run the overviewer to generate markers.js:
python gmap.py ../world.test/ output_dir/
python overviewer.py ../world.test/ output_dir/
Note: if your cachedir is not the same as your world-dir, you'll need to manually
move overviewer.dat into the correct location.

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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
'''
This is used to force the regeneration of any chunks that contain a certain
blockID. The output is a chunklist file that is suitable to use with the
--chunklist option to gmap.py.
--chunklist option to overviewer.py.
Example:
python contrib/rerenderBlocks.py --ids=46,79,91 --world=world/> chunklist.txt
python gmap.py --chunklist=chunklist.txt world/ output_dir/
python overviewer.py --chunklist=chunklist.txt world/ output_dir/
This will rerender any chunks that contain either TNT (46), Ice (79), or
a Jack-O-Lantern (91)

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ setup_kwargs['cmdclass'] = {}
#
if py2exe is not None:
setup_kwargs['console'] = ['gmap.py']
setup_kwargs['console'] = ['overviewer.py']
setup_kwargs['data_files'] = [('textures', ['textures/lava.png', 'textures/water.png', 'textures/fire.png']),
('', ['config.js', 'COPYING.txt', 'README.rst']),
('web_assets', glob.glob('web_assets/*'))]