Difference between revisions of "Extended LVL"

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'''want to move this over to ELVL_Format''' to match up with [[LVL_Format]], [[ELVL_Format]] and [[LVZ_Format]] [[RGN_Format]] formats? - cypher
 
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Extended .lvl Files, or eLVL files are a (relatively) new, reverse compatible format for representing maps in SubSpace/Continuum. That being said it is desirable to switch to the eLVL format as it may not stay reverse compatible forever (think arbitrary number of tile types). ASSS is currently the only server capable to make practical use of eLVL files.
 
Extended .lvl Files, or eLVL files are a (relatively) new, reverse compatible format for representing maps in SubSpace/Continuum. That being said it is desirable to switch to the eLVL format as it may not stay reverse compatible forever (think arbitrary number of tile types). ASSS is currently the only server capable to make practical use of eLVL files.
  
 
They can be generated using a Python script available at the [http://sscx.net/asss/ ASSS site], using [[Continuum Level / Ini Tool]] or [[DustEd]].
 
They can be generated using a Python script available at the [http://sscx.net/asss/ ASSS site], using [[Continuum Level / Ini Tool]] or [[DustEd]].
  
Grelminar maintains a specification for the eLVL file format also at the [http://sscx.net/asss/ ASSS site].
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A specification for the [[ELVL_Format]] is available on the wiki.
  
  
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[[Category: Documents]]
 
[[Category: Documents]]
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[[Category: Map]]

Revision as of 13:32, 11 January 2005

Extended .lvl Files, or eLVL files are a (relatively) new, reverse compatible format for representing maps in SubSpace/Continuum. That being said it is desirable to switch to the eLVL format as it may not stay reverse compatible forever (think arbitrary number of tile types). ASSS is currently the only server capable to make practical use of eLVL files.

They can be generated using a Python script available at the ASSS site, using Continuum Level / Ini Tool or DustEd.

A specification for the ELVL_Format is available on the wiki.



References

http://sscx.net/asss/lvltool.py

http://sscx.net/asss/extended-lvl-format.txt