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Short: HTML client side image map editor v1.3
Author: Esteve Boix <stv@minorisa.es>
Type: comm/www
Uploader: Esteve Boix <stv@minorisa.es>
Version: 1.3
Replaces: mapPlugv121.lha
mapPlug is a MUI-based visual HTML client side image map editor for the Amiga.
Features:
- Visual edition of the maps, with a WYSIWYG user interface based on
MUI.
- Supports Rects, Polys and Circs. Shapes are fully editable once
created.
- Shapes can be loaded/saved in a custom format.
- The image can be zoomed up to 16 times.
- Handles the HTML relative dir notation.
- Support for CyberGraphics/Picasso96's Picture.datatype v43+.
- Maps can be saved in a text file or copied into the clipboard.
Requires:
-AmigaDOS v3.0+.
-MUI v3.8.
-BetterString.mcc (included in this distribution archive).
-You should have the appropiate datatypes (JPEG/PNG) installed.
List of changes and improvements on v1.3:
- Improved redrawing speed on low color images on ECS/AGA systems by removing some
unnecessary blits.
- Removed the 100 point limit for polygonal shapes. Actually, the method that mP
used to handle polygons has been completely rewritten.
- Changed the way that mP's mapClass handles input.
- Increased to 4 the number of control points of the rectangular shape.
- Increased to 4 the number of control points of the circle shape.
- Improved the circle creation procedure. Now you can move the mouse in any
direction to define the radius.
- Solved some small redrawing problems which caused some visual artifacts. This
includes a problem that appeared when dragging the image while creating a new
shape.
- You can select and start dragging a shape or a control point inmediatly. With
previous versions you had to do two clicks: One to select and the other to start
dragging.
- Some bugfixes.
Please consult the docs for the other minor changes.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.esteveb.com/
mapPlug is released as Shareware. The fee is _only_ $10, so please consider
registering it if you use it, and support the development of this program.