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Tiled 1.11.0

A flexible level editor

Category:
Price: Free
Popularity: Low
Version String: 1.11.0
Release Date: 2024-06-27
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 11.0
Vendor Name: Thorbjørn Lindeijer
Homepage: www.mapeditor.org

Version History 1.11.0

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Description:

Tiled Map Editor - http://www.mapeditor.org/


About Tiled

Tiled is a general purpose tile map editor for all tile-based games,
such as RPGs, platformers or Breakout clones.

Tiled is highly flexible. It can be used to create maps of any size,
with no restrictions on tile size, or the number of layers or tiles that
can be used. Maps, layers, tiles, and objects can all be assigned
arbitrary properties. Tiled’s map format (TMX) is easy to understand and
allows multiple tilesets to be used in any map. Tilesets can be modified
at any time.




About the Qt Version

Tiled was originally written in Java. In 2008, work began to develop a
faster, better looking, and easier-to-use version of Tiled based on the
Qt framework. This decision was made as the Qt framework has a greater
feature set than is offered by the standard Java libraries.


Compiling

Before you can compile Tiled, you must ensure the Qt (>= 5.5)
development libraries have been installed:

- On Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt install qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools zlib1g-dev qtdeclarative5-dev
- On Fedora: sudo dnf builddep tiled
- On Arch Linux: sudo pacman -S qt
- On macOS with Homebrew:
- brew install qt5
- brew link qt5 --force

Alternatively, you can download Qt here. You will still need to install
a development environment alongside and some libraries depending on your
system, for example:

- On Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt install build-essential zlib1g-dev libgl1-mesa-dev
- On Windows: Choose “MinGW” Qt version, or install Visual Studio
- On macOS: Install Xcode

Next, compile by running:

$ qmake (or qmake-qt5 on some systems)
$ make

To perform a shadow build, run qmake from a different directory and
refer it to tiled.pro. For example:

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ qmake ../tiled.pro
$ make

You can now run Tiled using the executable in bin/tiled.


Installing

To install Tiled, run make install from the terminal. By default, Tiled
will install itself to /usr/local.

The installation prefix can be changed when running qmake, or by
changing the install root when running make install. For example, to use
an installation prefix of /usr instead of /usr/local:

$ qmake -r PREFIX=/usr

Note: The -r recursive flag is required if you’ve run qmake before, as
this command will affect nested pro files.

To install Tiled to a packaging directory:

$ make install INSTALL_ROOT=/tmp/tiled-pkg

By default, Tiled and its plugins are compiled with an Rpath that allows
them to find the shared _libtiled_ library immediately after being
compiled. When packaging a Tiled map for distribution, the Rpath should
be disabled by appending RPATH=no to the qmake command.