A program written in C# .net that can view and edit minecraft map item files. You can also import your own pictures into the map, which can then be used in minecraft.
Features
- View and edit minecraft map items
- Supports BMP, GIF, EXIF, JPG, PNG and TIFF
- Add text using any font installed on your computer
- Change a map's scale, dimension, width, height, x or z center
- Export map item content as a bitmap
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
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I feel I need to quote the description here in order to fully express the problem: "A program written in C# .net that can view and edit minecraft map item files. You can also import your own pictures into the map, which can then be used in minecraft." "view and edit minecraft map item files" these are the map_####.dat files in the data folder of whatever world you are in. This program cannot open these files. You can open images, but you cannot export as anything except for .bmp... which you can't use in that minecraft data folder. Also any operation with any image provides some error another on this as well as the previous version of this same script which I was foolish enough to attempt to use then as well. So no, this program is not useful in any way for doing anything with map files in minecraft, I'm not sure what you could use it for, really. I'll rate the support as "just ok" as I didn't request any, it clearly doesn't work, there aren't any options or configuration with this program so there's certainly not a "stop being broken" checkbox I can tick to fix it.