clarified -z option in readme
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-z ZOOM, --zoom=ZOOM
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-z ZOOM, --zoom=ZOOM
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The Overviewer by default will detect how many zoom levels are required
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The Overviewer by default will detect how many zoom levels are required
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to show your entire map. This is equivilant to the dimensions of the
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to show your entire map. This option sets it manually.
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highest zoom level, in tiles. A zoom level of z means the highest zoom
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level of your map will be 2^z by 2^z tiles.
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The -z option will set the zoom level manually. This could be useful if
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*You do not normally need to set this option!*
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you have some outlier chunks causing your map to be too large.
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This is equivalent to setting the dimensions of the highest zoom level. It
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does not actually change how the map is rendered, but rather *how much of
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the map is rendered.* (Calling this option "zoom" may be a bit misleading,
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I know)
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To be precise, it sets the width and height of the highest zoom level, in
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tiles. A zoom level of z means the highest zoom level of your map will be
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2^z by 2^z tiles.
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This option map be useful if you have some outlier chunks causing your map
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to be too large, or you want to render a smaller portion of your map,
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instead of rendering everything.
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This will render your map with 7 zoom levels::
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This will render your map with 7 zoom levels::
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