![]() This interface doesn’t solve those issues, but it does provide a workaround.īuilding an interface that just accepts some input and stores the values is pretty straightforward and in just a short time (after getting my development environment all set up), I had the basic interface. That ability is actually issues number 3 (Add command line parameters) and number 4 (add configuration file option) on my list of open issues. I’ve never implemented a way to pass those parameters in when it starts. The main goal here was to allow the user to specify the various map parameters that up until now, I’ve had to write into the code whenever I wanted to run the program. ![]() The first step was to just implement a basic interface over top of the existing code. So I’m tossing this tool out there for people to use in making their maps. It’s couched in terms of Spelljamers and from a fantasy perspective (common with the blog carnival) but I thought, if you’re going to be exploring new worlds, you need a map. The exact topic is “ To Boldly Go” hosted by Codex Anathema and is on the topic of exploring the planes and other worlds. Also, this post is going to be my entry for the RPG Blog Carnival this month. ![]()
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