I wrote c10t entirely because i liked the tool Cartograph by ZomBuster, but I wasn't too fond of a couple of aspects about how rendering was performed.
Requirements
libz (?)
libpng (>= 1.2)
libfreetype (>= 2)
libboost (thread, filesystem, system and test) (>= 1.46)
Features
Pipelined rendering process (using image compositioning) which allows for
multithreaded rendering.
Very memory friendly, you can specify a memory limit and it will switch caching to file.
Uses proper command line options.
Clean code, for easing further development.
Multiplatform - yes, it does compile properly on windows and mac.
I would not have done this were it not for the excellent inspiration by
ZomBuster and Firemark (the linux port of cartograph). Thank you for the
inspiration.
If libboost >= 1.46 is not available by using your package manager, you need to install it from source. To do so download and untar it from www.boost.org and perform the following operations as root:
$ ./bootstrap --prefix=/usr
$ ./b2 install
If you have troubles installing boost, consult the Getting Started Guide on the website of the boost library.
Clone repository
$ git clone git://github.com/udoprog/c10t.git
$ cd c10t
You need to clone the repository in order to successfully execute the commands in step three. You can get support for git on the following web page:
http://schacon.github.com/git/gittutorial.html
Just scroll to the section "Using git for collaboration".
Update submodules which contains some required dependencies (./libs):
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
Run:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make c10t
CMake should generate a file called src/config.h from the input file src/config.h.cmake
There are several targets you can make. c10t, c10t-lib, c10t-debug, and c10t-test.
If you wish to build all of these simply run make which defaults to target all.
If you wish to build any individual one run make <target> e.g. make c10t-test.
The executable c10t should be in the current directory.
There are a couple of available targets
c10t-debug - debug build with symbols, nice for debugging
c10t-lib - library that contains all c10t functions not in main or nbt_inspect
nbt-inspect - dumps the content of an nbt data file (basically anything in the world directory). Useful for writing tools.
region-inspect - dumps the content of a mcr region file.
Run the program in debug mode (c10t --debug), this will print useful information, but be much slower.
ALWAYS include c10t --version information when posting issues, that way it can be determined weither the issue already has been resolved or not, if this information is missing, the issue probably cannot be resolved.
ALWAYS include the following information: Platform (e.g. Windows, Linux, Mac) and Architecture (x86, x86_64)
IF POSSIBLE include information which can help us reproduce the problem.
Contributors
UniversE - for epic center calculation, and saving the api!
Contributions
ZomBuster and Firemark - for their original work
Guardian9979 - for his continual nagging for improvements
acleone - for his work with cmake [85e980a]
j005u - for explaining how cocoa works
jnnnnn - for limit options which are helpful when debugging (and quite cool)
mudaltsov - for mapping out the Mac OS X building process and creating a splendid package!
frozencow - for fixing boost_thread configuration for cmake
reportingjsr - for pointing out build issues
Dim-Dul - for providing a nice map to render
vostok4 - for implementing google API support
rmmh - for figuring out png compression and encouraging people to build properly.
Athemis - for fixing beta 1.2 compatibility.
sn4kebite - for implementing Wool colors.
ekryyn - for implementing the altitude graph!
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