====== Map Editors ====== The Java Editor (CF Java Editor) succeeded CF Edit; CF Java Editor has been replaced by Gridarta. * [[gridarta|Gridarta]] - This is the currently supported and developed map editor * Gridarta for Crossfire is an open source (GPL) Map Editor. To use it, you need to install a Java Runtime-Environment. * CF Java Editor - Support and development for this map editor has been discontinued * The Crossfire Java Map Editor runs on any operating system (Windows, Unix, Linux and MacOS) To use it, you need to install a Java Runtime-Environment. * [[crossfire:editors:x11:crossedit|Crossfire X11 Crossedit Map Editor]]- Support and development for this map editor has been discontinued * Crossedit is the (original) map editor for Crossfire. You will need UNIX, X window system release 5 with Athena Widget Set and an ANSI C compiler to compile this program. ===== Gridarta ===== Gridarta for Crossfire has it's own code base outside of Crossfire and is hosted at [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/gridarta/|SourceForge]]. ** Releases ** Snapshot releases of the compiled .jar file of the editor are available in the [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/crossfire/files/gridarta-crossfire/|Files]] area of the Crossfire Project on [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/crossfire/|SourceForge]]. ===== Crossedit ===== ** Releases ** Crossedit is currently at version 1.2.0 - which is unchanged since Crossfire version 0.95.3; the editor version was bumped up for each release of Crossfire until v0.95.3 Related pages: * [[crossfire:editors:x11:crossedit|Crossfire X11 crossedit Map Editor]] * [[crossfire:editors:x11:main|Crossedit Main Editor Menu]] ** Current Status ** The Java Editor (CF Java Editor) succeeded CF Edit ===== CF Java Editor ===== CF Java Editor (a.k.a. the Java Editor) is the more used of the two crossfire map editors. It is contained in the "cfjavaeditor" CVS module, which was not moved into SVN. This editor is succeeded by [[gridarta|Gridarta]]. ** Releases ** No releases available.