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Continuum Level / Ini Tool, or CLIT, is an open source map / lvz / region / elvl data editor written in Java by 2dragons and Bak. It can be used to edit a map's tiles, as well as visually place lvz images on your map, without manually editing ini files. You can also visually display regions as well as save your name into the map as the creator. CLIT saves using the [[Extended .lvl File]] Format. It can be downloaded from [http://rshl.org/CLIT/ here].
Continuum Level / Ini Tool, or CLIT, is an open source map / lvz / region / elvl data editor written in Java by 2dragons and Bak. It can be used to edit a map's tiles, as well as visually place lvz images on your map, without manually editing ini files. You can also visually display regions as well as save your name into the map as the creator. CLIT saves maps as [[Extended .lvl Files]]. It can be downloaded from [http://rshl.org/CLIT/ here].

Revision as of 00:07, 11 January 2005

Continuum Level / Ini Tool, or CLIT, is an open source map / lvz / region / elvl data editor written in Java by 2dragons and Bak. It can be used to edit a map's tiles, as well as visually place lvz images on your map, without manually editing ini files. You can also visually display regions as well as save your name into the map as the creator. CLIT saves maps as Extended .lvl Files. It can be downloaded from here.