I need help. I rendered my map, but when I press view in map viewer, nothing happens. Anyone know anything about this. Help would be greatly appreciated
I need help. I rendered my map, but when I press view in map viewer, nothing happens. Anyone know anything about this. Help would be greatly appreciated
Hey, dunno if it will work for sure, but you could try navigating your way to where the map has been rendered too and attempt to open the actual map html document. Given you haven't changed the output file it should be in:
Vista: C:\Users\"Your Username"\AppData\Roaming\Minetographer\World1\map.html
or something similar for other operating systems
Just try to open the html and hopefully it'll open your map straight into your browser and you'll be able to view it
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Yes, you can use Dropbox. It's a free 2g online storage site that can be used to host your map. Here's the link to sign up if you're interested: http://db.tt/TxSS5FD
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very low speed upload.
i have 100Mb/s but in dropbox i can upload only 1Mb/s
Why its so long?
And Where i can find point 8?
8-Click the blue arrow on the right of the file and click "copy public link"
I didnt see "copy public ling"
This may help the slow upload speed:
1-Click on the Dropbox icon in your tray
2-Click preferences
3-Go to the "Bandwidth" tab.
4-Under the upload section click "Don't limit upload rate"
I'm sorry about your upload speed. I generally get about 2 megabytes per second (not bits), which is plenty fast for me. I can upload my 300mb map in around 5 minutes. And remember that once you upload your map you won't have to wait that long again, as long as you use the cache feature of Minetographer. So if you update your map, only the updated files will have to be re-synced to Dropbox.
As for the not being able to see the public link... did you put it in the public folder? Like this:
Remember you have to be on the website to copy the public link.
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Dropbox: A free place to host your Minecraft map (or any other file for that matter) for viewing/downloading. If you're interested, try it.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
Finally a map rendered that actually works on my system! Great stuff, thanks!
Only one thing: Is there any way to make it save the files to somewhere other than my C drive? I'm struggling for space on the system drive!
If you use the "other world" option, you can specify a place to save it, however you will also have to go searching for the save file; the "level.dat" file of your world.
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Dropbox: A free place to host your Minecraft map (or any other file for that matter) for viewing/downloading. If you're interested, try it.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
If I uploaded my 31mb or so map that refuses to render for me, would someone who has had some success with this program mind running it through the mapper for me? I just want to be able to browse my map and cartographer doesn't quite do what I need like this one does.
If I uploaded my 31mb or so map that refuses to render for me, would someone who has had some success with this program mind running it through the mapper for me? I just want to be able to browse my map and cartographer doesn't quite do what I need like this one does.
If you are having issues, I advise you to use Tectonicus. It is command line only, but just make a shell file so you don't have to keep typing commands.
If I uploaded my 31mb or so map that refuses to render for me, would someone who has had some success with this program mind running it through the mapper for me? I just want to be able to browse my map and cartographer doesn't quite do what I need like this one does.
I can try it if you like. Just make sure to zip it lol. I haven't had any trouble on my 29mb world, a couple more mb's shouldn't hurt.
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Dropbox: A free place to host your Minecraft map (or any other file for that matter) for viewing/downloading. If you're interested, try it.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
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java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
at sun.misc.Unsafe.allocateMemory(Native Method)
at java.nio.DirectByteBuffer.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.nio.ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(Unknown Source)
at org.lwjgl.BufferUtils.createByteBuffer(BufferUtils.java:60)
at org.lwjgl.BufferUtils.createFloatBuffer(BufferUtils.java:110)
at tectonicus.OrthoCamera.projectf(OrthoCamera.java:295)
at tectonicus.OrthoCamera.project(OrthoCamera.java:285)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.findVisibleTiles(TileRenderer.java:445)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.renderBaseTiles(TileRenderer.java:313)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.output(TileRenderer.java:210)
at tectonicus.TectonicusApp.run(TectonicusApp.java:366)
at tectonicus.TectonicusApp.main(TectonicusApp.java:542)
at GeneralClasses.EngineLauncher.run(EngineLauncher.java:67)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
I posted a while back about it not working, but what ever you did recently fixed it! I'm glad you've done what you've done with this very powerful tool!
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This entire thread just gave me a goddamn headache.
I resorted to downloading this and moving map files from VPS to desktop then upload map to VPS since tectonicus doesn't have a software render yet, this Made it easy thanks man.
Hey, dunno if it will work for sure, but you could try navigating your way to where the map has been rendered too and attempt to open the actual map html document. Given you haven't changed the output file it should be in:
Vista: C:\Users\"Your Username"\AppData\Roaming\Minetographer\World1\map.html
or something similar for other operating systems
Just try to open the html and hopefully it'll open your map straight into your browser and you'll be able to view it
This may help the slow upload speed:
1-Click on the Dropbox icon in your tray
2-Click preferences
3-Go to the "Bandwidth" tab.
4-Under the upload section click "Don't limit upload rate"
I'm sorry about your upload speed. I generally get about 2 megabytes per second (not bits), which is plenty fast for me. I can upload my 300mb map in around 5 minutes. And remember that once you upload your map you won't have to wait that long again, as long as you use the cache feature of Minetographer. So if you update your map, only the updated files will have to be re-synced to Dropbox.
As for the not being able to see the public link... did you put it in the public folder? Like this:
Remember you have to be on the website to copy the public link.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
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Man.
What a waste of space.
Open map.html
There is...
Only one thing: Is there any way to make it save the files to somewhere other than my C drive? I'm struggling for space on the system drive!
If you use the "other world" option, you can specify a place to save it, however you will also have to go searching for the save file; the "level.dat" file of your world.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
If you are having issues, I advise you to use Tectonicus. It is command line only, but just make a shell file so you don't have to keep typing commands.
I can try it if you like. Just make sure to zip it lol. I haven't had any trouble on my 29mb world, a couple more mb's shouldn't hurt.
Here's the steps on how to upload files: help.txt. (1.52kb)
That computer may not fully support OpenGL. How low-end are we talking here?
It doesn't work for Leopard. Snow Leopard only.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
at sun.misc.Unsafe.allocateMemory(Native Method)
at java.nio.DirectByteBuffer.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.nio.ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(Unknown Source)
at org.lwjgl.BufferUtils.createByteBuffer(BufferUtils.java:60)
at org.lwjgl.BufferUtils.createFloatBuffer(BufferUtils.java:110)
at tectonicus.OrthoCamera.projectf(OrthoCamera.java:295)
at tectonicus.OrthoCamera.project(OrthoCamera.java:285)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.findVisibleTiles(TileRenderer.java:445)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.renderBaseTiles(TileRenderer.java:313)
at tectonicus.TileRenderer.output(TileRenderer.java:210)
at tectonicus.TectonicusApp.run(TectonicusApp.java:366)
at tectonicus.TectonicusApp.main(TectonicusApp.java:542)
at GeneralClasses.EngineLauncher.run(EngineLauncher.java:67)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)