ectizen
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Joined: 2/24/2001 From: melbourne, australia Status: offline
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And how do I know? Well, the map (scen004, Wild Bill's The Moment of Truth) looked so good, I took a disk around to the local copy shop, where they charged me an exorbitant $23 to print it out on A3 paper and laminate it! If that doesn't mean it's earned the 1.0, I don't know what it'll take!
Map Thing 1.0 is ready for downloading. It's about 169kB of zipped archive, containing Map Thing, its configuration file and documentation! :eek:
For those that don't know, Map Thing is a tool for converting SP:WAW maps, scenarios and saved games to PDF format. These PDF maps can then be viewed and printed with your PDF viewer (eg. Adobe Acrobat). They are very customisable, with most features able to be turned on or off and have their lightness indivdually adjusted. Depending on your selected options, the PDF maps can be anything from a blank page, up to something reminiscent of the maps I used when hiking around the nearby mountains. You think that's an outrageous claim? Maybe some kind of April Fools nonsense? Well, check this out! It's an almost fully optioned PDF of the above mentioned scenario - the one that I had printed and laminated, and which now adorns my wall! It's zipped PDF, requiring about 211kB of downloading.
Here are some of the new features in this version:[list] Faster PDF generation
Fully functional contour lines
Map labels (place names, compass points, etc...)
Reads scenarios and saved games
Victory hexes
Known minefields and other obstacles
PDFs of regions smaller than the entire map
Page orientation matches the shape of the map
Contour lines! Did I mention the contour lines? They're very nice. :)
Reinforcement locations
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All in all, I'm quite pleased with it. What do you think?
ectizen.
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