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Minetest Mapper C++
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A port of minetestmapper.py to C++ from https://github.com/minetest/minetest/tree/master/util.
This version is both faster and provides more features than the now deprecated Python script.
Requirements
------------
* libgd
* sqlite3
* LevelDB (optional, set ENABLE_LEVELDB=1 in CMake to enable)
* hiredis library (optional, set ENABLE_REDIS=1 in CMake to enable)
* Postgres libraries (optional, set ENABLE_POSTGRES=1 in CMake to enable)
e.g. on Debian:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
sudo apt-get install libgd-dev libsqlite3-dev libleveldb-dev libhiredis-dev libpq-dev
Windows
^^^^^^^
Minetestmapper for Windows can be downloaded here: https://github.com/minetest/minetestmapper/releases
After extracting the archive, minetestmapper can be invoked from cmd.exe:
::
cd C:\Users\yourname\Desktop\example\path
minetestmapper.exe --help
Compilation
-----------
::
cmake . -DENABLE_LEVELDB=1
make -j2
Usage
-----
`minetestmapper` has two mandatory paremeters, `-i` (input world path)
and `-o` (output image path).
::
./minetestmapper -i ~/.minetest/worlds/my_world/ -o map.png
Parameters
^^^^^^^^^^
bgcolor:
Background color of image, e.g. ``--bgcolor '#ffffff'``
scalecolor:
Color of scale marks and text, e.g. ``--scalecolor '#000000'``
playercolor:
Color of player indicators, e.g. ``--playercolor '#ff0000'``
origincolor:
Color of origin indicator, e.g. ``--origincolor '#ff0000'``
drawscale:
Draw scale(s) with tick marks and numbers, ``--drawscale``
drawplayers:
Draw player indicators with name, ``--drawplayers``
draworigin:
Draw origin indicator, ``--draworigin``
drawalpha:
Allow nodes to be drawn with transparency (e.g. water), ``--drawalpha``
extent:
Don't output any imagery, just print the extent of the full map, ``--extent``
noshading:
Don't draw shading on nodes, ``--noshading``
noemptyimage:
Don't output anything when the image would be empty, ``--noemptyimage``
min-y:
Don't draw nodes below this y value, e.g. ``--min-y -25``
max-y:
Don't draw nodes above this y value, e.g. ``--max-y 75``
backend:
Override auto-detected map backend; supported: *sqlite3*, *leveldb*, *redis*, *postgresql*, e.g. ``--backend leveldb``
geometry:
Limit area to specific geometry (*x:z+w+h* where x and z specify the lower left corner), e.g. ``--geometry -800:-800+1600+1600``
zoom:
Apply zoom to drawn nodes by enlarging them to n*n squares, e.g. ``--zoom 4``
colors:
Override auto-detected path to colors.txt, e.g. ``--colors ../minetest/mycolors.txt``
scales:
Draw scales on specified image edges (letters *t b l r* meaning top, bottom, left and right), e.g. ``--scales tbr``
exhaustive:
| Select if database should be traversed exhaustively or using range queries, available: *never*, *y*, *full*, *auto*
| Defaults to *auto*. You shouldn't need to change this, but doing so can improve rendering times on large maps.
| For these optimizations to work it is important that you set ``min-y`` and ``max-y`` when you don't care about the world below e.g. -60 and above 1000 nodes.