- Level editing for SuperTux - http://super-tux.sf.net/ Last update: April 26, 2004 This document describes both the level format and the level editor. = LEVEL FORMAT = The level format used to be pretty easy to understand, but it is now more complex. Anyway, should be pretty usefull to know a bit of it, when you want to do stuff just as to just change the author's name or something small. It uses the Lisp syntax and is pretty intuitive. Here have a look at a quotation: (Comments can be made using ';') ; This is a comment! (supertux-level ; a few level's info: version, author and level's name (version 1) (author "Ingo Ruhnke") (name "Night Chill") ; number of tiles used (currently the height has to be 15) (width 515) (height 15) ; Tux starts position (start_pos_x 100) (start_pos_y 170) ; Background image, if any is specified, the color below will be used (background "") ; Music file (music "Mortimers_chipdisko.mod") ; Colors, as you can see you can have different colors in the top ; and in the bottom, thus creating a gradient (bkgd_red_top 0) (bkgd_green_top 0) (bkgd_blue_top 0) (bkgd_red_bottom 120) (bkgd_green_bottom 120) (bkgd_blue_bottom 0) ; Time (it is not in seconds!) (time 300) ; Gravity to be used (you should let it stay in 10 for ordinary levels) (gravity 10) ; The particle system allows that images can be displaying simulating weather ; In the writing of this text, both "snow" and "clouds" are supported (particle_system "snow") ; Theme is the tiles look that are used (theme "antarctica") (interactive-tm ; here goes a lot of numbers that are the tiles places ) ; Reset points, there can be more than one ; Reset points are positions where the player passes through and ; if he dies, he will be back to there. They are invisible (reset-points (point (x 6988) (y 222)) ) ; Objects include enemies, may include more stuff in the future ; just as moving plataforms... (objects (mriceblock (x 13919) (y 384)) (mriceblock (x 14258) (y 366)) (mriceblock (x 12996) (y 248)) (mriceblock (x 13058) (y 250)) (mriceblock (x 12933) (y 245)) ) ) = LEVEL EDITORS = USING THE BUILT-IN LEVEL EDITOR: -------------------------------- When opening the leveleditor, a menu will appear. This menu can be used to select or add level subsets. A level subset is a collection of levels. Subsets can be chose during gameplay when starting a game. After selecting the subset, have a look at the level editor. The button bar in the right is the place where you can control the actions related with editing. You can select levels and add throught there. To select tiles (foreground or background) and enemies, the button bar is the right place. There you can also save, test and setup the level. It is also possible between two selection cursors! Give a try to both. A right click in a button bar button will give you a description and a shortcut for it. To change a tile, just press the tile you want to change with a mouse left click. The current tile will be used. Depending on the selection behavior, you can or not select more than one tiles. To scroll, you just have to point over the two arrow buttons, or use the right button click. There is a small help that can be reached by pressing F1. To go back to the menu, just press Esc. The levels are saved under a .supertux/levels directory in your home directory. FIXME: this description of the built-in level editor are out dated. Anyway, it is yet being developed. USING FLEXLAY: -------------- FlexLay is an external project (it even uses different libraries) that is developed by Ingo Ruhnke and supports a lot of different games, including SuperTux (or else we wouldn't mention it :) ). Anyway, it is pretty easy to use and a lot more advanced than the internal one. So, if you are considering in doing a few levels for us, it may be a good idea to check this out. There isn't currently any webpage for it, just go to our webpage and you should find a download of this program. The only cons it has is that you have to have an accelerated videocard (with the drivers working, obviously). Anyway shouldn't be a problem nowadays. For linux, we advise nvidia videocards with the use of nvidia's closed drivers. ATI drivers should be enough to run this game though. = CONCLUSION = To sum up, go and do lots of levels and HAVE FUN!! Please, send your levels or any art you created to the SuperTux's mailinglist or to the maintainer (look at AUTHORS). - SuperTux developers