Expanding & Overviewing the map
#21
I'd prefer if you did it in a PR, that way the changes can be reviewed properly and then attributed to you once it gets merged.

You need to fork the repo on GitHub, commit your changes to a new branch in that fork and then create a PR out of that branch.

A crypto guy? Nice, finally we get someone who can understand the cryptography used in MC Smile
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#22
(12-05-2014, 05:32 PM)xoft Wrote: I'd prefer if you did it in a PR, that way the changes can be reviewed properly and then attributed to you once it gets merged.

You need to fork the repo on GitHub, commit your changes to a new branch in that fork and then create a PR out of that branch.

A crypto guy? Nice, finally we get someone who can understand the cryptography used in MC Smile

Ok. I'll figure out github this weekend. Smile
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#23
I'm having the overviewer light up the landscape. It works like a charm now.

You can see the results here: http://minecraft.planetx.com/
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#24
It's lit the landscape, but now the overhangs are not shaded properly.
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#25
(12-06-2014, 04:45 AM)xoft Wrote: It's lit the landscape, but now the overhangs are not shaded properly.

Yeah, but I can fiddle with those settings much more easily in python. Smile I'll eventually create a c++ routine to do the right thing once I've got it working the way it should.
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#26
I re-did the pull request with a newer file base.
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#27
Here's some instructions on how to use the Minecraft Overviewer with MC Server.

http://mcserver.planetx.com/Minecraft_Overviewer
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#28
This looks pretty awesome, unfortunately the antique versions of python aren't available on the Linux distro I'm running (ArcLinuxARM)

I don't suppose you have any plans to rewrite this in Python 3, or better yet C++ ?
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#29
This is actually written by someone else. I just added timestamps to the chucks that MC Server stores so that the overviewer would work.

Here are more detailed build instructions:

http://docs.overviewer.org/en/latest/bui...ng-systems

BTW, can you just " sudo pacman -S python2" to get 2.7?
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#30
(01-29-2015, 05:40 AM)wudles Wrote: BTW, can you just " sudo pacman -S python2" to get 2.7?

Doh!!

I completely spaced on that one...literally. I was searching for "python 2" and not "python2"

Thanks!!!
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