18.03.2007, 03:48
- X-Treme San Andreas Multiplayer Ultimate Visual Mapper_________________________________________________
"The only ultimate mapping utility for San Andreas Multiplayer"
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Background Information: This is an advanced utility outside of SA:MP in which you can use to plot vehicles, create many PAWN functions with, and much much more! This new version is much more advanced than the old, for you can now generate PAWN functions, as stated before.
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The MAIN Interface
You can what the interface looks like in the picture above. However, with all the tabs, there are a large number of ways to view this utility. The utility is meant to be user-friendly, so therefore I don't need to explain it a lot. Below, the main key features are described:
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The 5-optioned map viewer interface- With this, you can select from 4 different maps; San Andreas whole, Los Santos, Las Venturas, and San Fierro. That's not all:
- Each map consists of the ability to scroll your cursor over that specific point, and it will return the ingame coordinate to you! It is displayed at the bottom in an elongated floating value.
- Yes, now there is CLICK AND DRAG technology implemented. You can now select areas on the map my just simply clicking and dragging your mouse. Then, which will be described later, a PAWN menu will come up asking you for options to output your pawn code.
- Additionally, you can now choose between HYBRID and SATELLITE maps. Just by clicking a button, you can have a much greater chance of selecting the area or point you need.
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Maps Tab- This is basically the tab in which you can select the map you want to select (other than clicking on the 5 optioned map viewer tabs) and the hybrid and satellite toggler. Once you click on satellite or hybrid, all images will be reset to their cleared status.
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Draw Config Tab- This is the tab in which you configure your personal visual style for the click and drag technology. You can edit how transparent the line is, its color, and its thickness. After that, feel free to click and drag on the map and you're good to go.
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Effects Tab- This tab enables you to configure the basic blip data on the map when you click "Update Cars" on the plotting and exporting data tab. Here, select whether you want the blips outlined or plain displayed to you, and if outlined, the blip color and size (1-30). Also, make sure to notice the new feature: Use above and below. Basically with these, any Z coordinates that you plotted above or below the setted values will not plot with a square, but rather a traingle pointing up or down!
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Plotting and Exporting Data Tab- You should already be familiar with this tab from previous versions. With this tab, you can update vehicles from the input textbox below, clear the image in which you are viewing from the 5 optioned map viewer (exclusive of key tab), and clear all images. Also, you can save and copy the image in which you are viewing, as well as save and copy the key.
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Output Tabs- This is a new and old feature, for these tabs consist of the output data when you plot cars and export PAWN code from the PAWN menu. The below are the three tabs found in this panel:
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Plot Output Config- This is a familiar feature. When you update your vehicles, a celled grid will display the vehicle id, vehicle name, the blip color, and the number of them in your script. To change its blip color, simply click on the blip color button and select the new color
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Plot Output- Now updated in text, this outputs the data when you plot your vehicle, stating whether it was successful or not, and if successful the AMOUNT out of the maximum for types and amount, as well as the PERCENT used in total.
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PAWN Output- Which will be described later, the code based on your selections and input will be displayed in this massive data inputer. You can copy and paste vehicle statements into the panel below, or you can copy and paste them directly into your script, once again, depending on your data input.
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Plot Output Config- This is a familiar feature. When you update your vehicles, a celled grid will display the vehicle id, vehicle name, the blip color, and the number of them in your script. To change its blip color, simply click on the blip color button and select the new color
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Vehicle INPUT Menu- Here, you can add both AddStaticVehicle and CreateVehicle statements. You can put as many statements in here as you want; comments (//) being skipped. Once you have inputted your statements here, make sure to click Update Cars in the Plotting and Exporting Data Tab.
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Status Labels- Now, there are two status labels; the actual user status (what the program is doing), and the coordinate status label. Upon clicking events on the main form, the user status label will update, so you'll know if you're doing it right. The coordinate status label will update when you move your cursor over any of the maps, except the key.
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SA:MP Link- The final component of this form is the SA:MP label; when you click it, you'll be linked to the home of SA:MP.
Specifics: When inputting data into the textbox, be concerned of the following:- Although regular comments (//) are supported anywhere in any line, document comments are not supported (*/ and /*).
- Spaces throughout the lines and within each lines are supported.
- Any invalid characters in any line will cause that line to be skipped.
- Make sure that AddStaticVehicle( starts the line or else the line will be skipped.
[size=14pt]The PAWN InterfaceThis is by far the most involved update. The pawn interface only will display after you have clicked a point on any map, or have clicked and dragged across any map. The PAWN interface consists of many tab pages, each of which are briefly described below: (NOTE: The X and Y coordinates are already sent to this interface, so you won't see any raw X or Y paramters!)
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Vehicle Tab- Here, select the parameters available for AddStaticVehicle and CreateVehicle. Those parameters include: Car Color 1 & 2, Z coordinate, Angle, model ids (a link is provided for you), and if you have selected CreateVehicle, respawn delay. Upon clicking okay, the PAWN tab on the main page will output your corresponding code.
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Player Spawn Tab- Here, select the AddPlayerClass data. You can select the player's weapon slot 1, 2, and 3 data, along with the ammo (infinite or selectable). Additionally, you can select their Z coordinate, Angle, and Model ID to spawn with.
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Gang Zones & World Boundaries Tab- This is by far the most remarkable tab. This is where the click and drag really comes in handy. You can choose between world boundaries (no parameters) and gang zones. For the gang zones, select a variable name, choose the gang zone solid color, and select the transparency to appear on the ingame map. When you click okay, the multiline pawn code will output to the PAWN window on the main form.
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Teleports and Objects Tab- Here, you can select between a player teleport location or object declaration. For the teleports, select an angle, z coordinate, and an optional command to go with it. For the objects, you can fill in the variable name, z coordinate, angle, and x,y,z rotation parameters.
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Pickups and Checkpoints Tab- This is the final tab. Here, you can select whether you want to create a pickup, static or dynamic, and checkpoints, race or regular. The pickup configuration is simple in which you select the z coordinate, the pickup type, and pickup model. For the race checkpoint, if regular you can only fill in the z coordinate and size. If it is race, you can additionally select its type.
[size=14pt]Additional Features
The below is a list of additional features included with this plotter:
- When you export the image via saving, you can select between bitmap, jpeg, compuserv gifs, and pngs. Each are compressed and of high quality.
- Many bugs from the past have been fixed.
The RELEASE InformationThe TERMS of Release:- 1) NO EDITING of this program is allowed under any circumstances; the only reason I released the source is because I had to.
- 2) No distribution of this program is allowed without permission.
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DOWNLOAD Official FilesRequirements:
To run the source version, you need: Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition, for I did not make it run with the VB6.NET framework.
To run both versions, however, you need the latest .NET Framework (3.0 Redistribution): .NET Framework 3.0
This program is recommended for Windows XP and Windows ME under a screen resolution of minimum 1024x768. You will probably want about 512 MB of RAM and a 2.2 GhZ processor at least
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The 5-optioned map viewer interface- With this, you can select from 4 different maps; San Andreas whole, Los Santos, Las Venturas, and San Fierro. That's not all: