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== Development ==
== Development ==
BzfEd was not developed by the BZFlag developers and is maintained independently at, http://sourceforge.net/projects/bzfed/ by Randy Butler. It appears as if development is slowed or stopped at this time.
BzfEd was not developed by the BZFlag developers and is maintained independently at, http://sourceforge.net/projects/bzfed/ by Randy Butler. It appears as if development is slowed or stopped at this time.


== Replacement by blender ==
== Replacement by blender ==
The current accepted method of graphically editing [[BZW]] maps on Linux is using the [[BZWTools]] plug-ins for [http://blender.org blender], as they provide a full 2.0 compliant editing system on a large number of platforms.
The current accepted method of graphically editing [[BZW]] maps on Linux is using the [[BZWTools]] plug-ins for [http://blender.org blender], as they provide a full 2.0 compliant editing system on a large number of platforms.


[[Category:Map_making]]
[[Category:Map Making]]
[[Category:Map_editors]]
[[Category:Map Editors]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 11 March 2007

BzfEd a BZW map editor based on the original Linux BZEdit

Overview

BzfEd is a reworked version of BZEdit, removing the requirement of GTK's deprecated GLArea feature. This allows BzfEd to be built on more modern X windows systems.

Development

BzfEd was not developed by the BZFlag developers and is maintained independently at, http://sourceforge.net/projects/bzfed/ by Randy Butler. It appears as if development is slowed or stopped at this time.

Replacement by blender

The current accepted method of graphically editing BZW maps on Linux is using the BZWTools plug-ins for blender, as they provide a full 2.0 compliant editing system on a large number of platforms.