Tiled is a general purpose tile map editor. It's built to be easy to
use, yet flexible enough to work with varying game engines, whether your
game is an RPG, platformer or Breakout clone. Tiled is free software and
written in C++, using the Qt application framework. The main features in
a nutshell:
- General purpose tile map editor with XML-based map format
- Supports orthogonal and isometric maps
- Custom objects can be placed with pixel precision
- Full undo/redo and copy/paste support
- Add custom properties to tiles, layers, objects or the map
- Automatically reloads tilesets when changed externally
- Resize or offset your tile map later as needed
- Efficient tile editing tools like stamp and fill brushes
- Supports input/output plugins to open and save files in custom formats
ok landry@
"lib/kde3/foo" where appropirate, but also many missing desktop goo items
added, some PFRAG.shared removed and so on.
input and okay landry@ and ajacoutot@, also okay espie@
does (ie. exits when getting EOF once instead of twice).
Regen info file patch; also remove patch-Makefile_in, since
make-plist(1) doesn't care about info/dir files (l.748).
ok sthen@ pascal@ (maintainer)
Add a reachable HOMEPAGE, use PKGNAME to fix the package name, mirror the
source myself, take MAINTAINER, have the do-install routine use
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} instead of ${INSTALL} (thanks to sthen@ for catching
this last one).
ok kirby@ sthen@
Tweak is an ncurses-based hex editor. Tweak uses a complex data
structure based on B-trees, designed to make almost all editing
operations extremely fast, even when they are working on huge amounts of
data. Unlike most hex editors, it also has a fully functional insert
mode, along with full cut, copy, and paste support.
ok sthen@
se is a screen oriented version of the classic UNIX text editor ed. It
has a full visual interface allowing you to see the text you're editing.
It's command syntax will be very familiar to users who already know ed.
Some of se's additional features are, a built-in help system,
configurable options that can be loaded from a startup file, the ability
to be ran interactively or via the included scriptse utility, and
optional usage logging.
for consistency with the gem/extconf ports.
Update non-gem/extconf ports that relied on the previous
default of ruby 1.8 to explicitly specify it.
OK ajacoutot@