The search field will look for matching deeds as you type. For example, by hovering over a deed it will show who is the mayor, when the deed was created, it's size etc. When the mouse is hovering over a special area, the info box will show information of interest. Signs Shows signs planted by players, with the message on the sign. When catseyes are placed in a straight line or zig-zag, only the end-point nodes are registered, to minimize amount of data being sent to the browser. Highways All planted highway nodes are drawn as yellow lines, and waystones are marked as orange dots. Kingdoms Adds a layer of kingdom influence of the map. Guard Towers Displays all existing guard towers on the server with a small guard tower icon. Perimeters Shows the perimeters of deeds as a dotted line. deeds whee the mayor haven't opted to hide the deed (typically PvP deeds). There are a number of layers that can be added on top of the map, and which can be switched on and off with a set of checkboxes:ĭeeds Shows or hides that are visible deeds, i.e. This is useful for example when planning roads. The tile coordinates are also shown in the left hand panel, and when you move your mouse you can also see which tile the mouse is hovering over and the distance in tiles between the mouse and the pointer in both horizontal and vertical directions, as well as a straight line between the points. This also updates the URL with the coordinates of the pointer, so you can send the pointer to friends and let them know about the location. The Pointer and CoordinatesĬlicking on the map will place a pointer, in the shape of a red arrow. Isometric The isometric view is rendered as a 3D projection, giving the feeling of looking at a 3D map. Topographic On top of the flat terrain image is drawn topographic lines, and each line represents 100 slopes above or below water level. The map viewer renders the map to three formats:įlat terrain This view will show each tile as a square. Alternatively, zooming can be done in the left hand panel by clicking on the + and - buttons. Zooming is done with the mouse wheel, and will then zoom into or out of the tile the mouse is pointing at. The map viewer software is open source, and the project is located on GitHub and is found here: If you run a dedicated server, you can setup automatic updating of the map, see below. The generated files needs to be uploaded to a web page server. This is a tool which will make it possible to render the Wurm server map to a web page. 8.5 V1.1.4 State of map view in URL + responsive UI.8.4 V1.1.5 Added params for URL + improved UI.8.3 V1.2.0 Addons interface + LSA addon by Axeblade.8.2 V1.2.1 LSA addon update + addons: Highways and Kingdoms + Badges.
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