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Are there any Map making tools for Mac os X??? (Mac os X runs 9 too)
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there is no graphical map editor made for the mac.

there is a python "pybzedit" ( search sourceforge ), that should run on the mac.
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Ok!
Thanks, I don't think I have Python installed, but I can manage with text.
(man! I love this :twisted: smily I was going to make one for idev but
I didn't have time with this game I'm working on.... sign....)
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Just found out that pyBZEdit is graphical.......
(But, I can't get the graphical binding to work so there's no picture...)
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yes pybzedit is graphical, it' is not mac specific, it is OS independent.

you need to build the python openGL bindings for mac and install them.
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why can't they just release bzedit for the mac?
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because there is no bzedit that is writen to work on the mac.
You can't release a program that does not exist.
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You might as well just use a text editor rather than pyBZEdit on Mac OS X. It Cirtianately provides more freedom in a text editor, lol.

I don't know anyone that has compiled pyOpenGL and made it work with pyBzEdit. *sigh*

Ah anywho. It only makes boxes of pyramids and boxes. If you want the freedom of arcs and meshes use a text editor and wings 3D.

http://www.wings3d.com

and the bzw exporter

http://my.bzflag.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3652&


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Post by 0_0_0 »

I got pybzedit working on mac, although buggy. Graphics work too.
It's not that useful though, as you cant rotate the view or rotate bojects w/the mouse. I might be able to post a screenie soon.
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there is a java program called BZWorld that helps a little... it gives you a 2-dimensional top view and you can set up and align your map with boxes, pyramids and teleporters (with linking them)
the "big" rest needs to be done in a text-editor...
it's supposed to have a 3D view but doesn't work on my mac.
the author is daniel leonard and maybe we can make him do a little improvement and update on a good start ;-)

here the link to his site (with download):
http://www-etud.iro.umontreal.ca/~leona ... g/bzworld/
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Just downloaded it. It's kinda cool. I might make a few quick ducati style maps, which it would be good for, because you can't jump with ducati, you don't need to be able to put in objects high up - which is difficult (but possible) in the 2D view. It also doesn't do 2.0.x stuff, obviously, which still fits the old-school ducati style... :)

Expect some maps like that soon - I need a break from the hand-coding. :P
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maybe we could convince the author daniel leonard (aka fork) to keep working on it?!?
but we have to "terror" him in any positive way......:)
i just sent him an email....
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Um, Zaphod? You put his e-mail on a message board!

That's like SPAM mania... (spam bots browse message boards for e-mail)


I would suggest taking it off.
hit the edit button and delete it or make it spam proof:
SP{Aat]A[Diot}coM


Rumor has it that somebody is going to make a iBZEdit...???
Does anybody know who it is? :wink:

(note the i before it... like iMac, iChat, iMovie, iTunes)
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yes binaryspike you are right...i took out the email address!!!
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Ok, good...

I am a member of a board where if you do that there would be like seven posts just about SPAM and why I shouldn't put e-mails...

(So I'm sorry if I came on a little strong)


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Uh.. I just tested a map I made with the Java thing... Rotation doesn't work and some of the positioning seemed a little off too...
:? Back to TextEdit I guess...
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well ::: daniel leonard replyed to my email ::: that is what he wrote :::
For now I do not plan to work on BzWorld, I have been away from the
BzFlag community for years, though I am thinking of coming back.
that is what we all hope ::: because we need a map editor for the mac ::: enough text editing :::!
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It would be nice if he could just make the 2D version work, and absolutely awesome if he could make it 3D... but if not, we don't lose anything... :)
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i dont think i could use a map editor on a mac, and handcoding is harder for me iono why, i just like to make my maps on my windows pc and then test them on mac (less errors for me), but some people don't have multiple computers....
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