Thats a custom rme, right?Remere's Map Editor has nearly everything their internal tool does. For everything else, the cost of developing new widgets outweighs the benefits (unless you're willing to develop it anyway and you don't value your time).
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Fuck, I hate wxWidgets lacking dark mode support so bad.Remere's Map Editor has nearly everything their internal tool does. For everything else, the cost of developing new widgets outweighs the benefits (unless you're willing to develop it anyway and you don't value your time).
It's my private project. The point is that the minimap, item list, browse field, and item properties, so almost everything they have on that screenshot - are all available on public repositories (there are at least four that developed their features independently). The codebase is ugly and adding small things requires changing over 10 files at a time, but the mapeditor itself gets the job done. Hence why, it wasn't replaced by anything yet.Thats a custom rme, right?
There was one discussed in the 7.7 files thread, but as far as I'm aware, it was only available as a compiled executable.Sorry, I dont even know if this is the right place or exactly the subject we are discussing here, but, is there any remere distribution that can read, edit and save .sec files? @zbizu
It's my private project. The point is that the minimap, item list, browse field, and item properties, so almost everything they have on that screenshot - are all available on public repositories (there are at least four that developed their features independently). The codebase is ugly and adding small things requires changing over 10 files at a time, but the mapeditor itself gets the job done. Hence why, it wasn't replaced by anything yet.
There was one discussed in the 7.7 files thread, but as far as I'm aware, it was only available as a compiled executable.
It`s interesting.Remere's Map Editor has nearly everything their internal tool does. For everything else, the cost of developing new widgets outweighs the benefits (unless you're willing to develop it anyway and you don't value your time).
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