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PROGRAM:

NAME


exult_studio - a world editor for Exult

SYNOPSIS


exult_studio [options]

DESCRIPTION


exult_studio can be used to view graphics and map snippets of Exult games. Used in
conjunction with exult the map can be changed as well.

Currently it is not feasable to create a game from scratch. You must point exult_studio at
an existing game instead, either via the -d commandline option (see below), or by
selecting Open static... in the File menu. The latter will pop up a file requester, where
you can choose an appropriate directory.

Once an appropriate directory has been located, a tree of game files is displayed to the
left of the main window, while the currently selected file is viewed in detail to the
right. At the moment, the following types of files are supported:

Shape files
Shapes are the basic graphical elements of the game. Each shape has one or more frames
that typically represent different states or angles of the same thing. E.g. a button shape
could have frames for pressed, and released; a character could have frames depicting her
sitting, standing up facing one way, or another, swinging a punch, etc.

When a shape file is selected, the right part of the main window will show frame zero of
the shapes contained therein. Shapes can be selected by clicking, which will show there
number, number of frames, and name if known. Other frames can be viewed by changing the
frame number.

Map files
These files contain so called chunks that serve as templates in the final map. The chunks
of the selected map file are shown to the right of the main window.

OPTIONS


-d DIRECTORY
specifies DIRECTORY as the game base directory.

-x DIRECTORY
tells exult_studio to look in DIRECTORY for its user-interface specification. This
option is only useful to developers.

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