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* Searching for text in signs.
* Searching for text in signs.
* Displaying all signs placed through {{button|Markers}} -> {{Button|https://world.retromc.org/signpost.png All}}.
* Displaying all signs placed through {{button|Markers}} -> {{Button|https://world.retromc.org/signpost.png All}}.
* Looking up [[Category:Towns|village]]-claimed areas with JVillage integration developed by {{user-nonwiki|floskater99}}.
* Looking up village-claimed areas with JVillage integration developed by {{user-nonwiki|floskater99}}.
* Displaying more information about selected village and players.
* Displaying more information about selected village and players.



Latest revision as of 15:46, 24 October 2024


Overviewer
The static render of the World Map generated by the Overviewer.
Information
TypeCommand-Line tool.
StatusOpen-Source - Unmaintained.
ImplementationSeptember 3rd, 2018


Overviewer is a command-line tool used to render the world map on an external website. It is coded in C and Python and reads the selected Minecraft save before rendering it. Overviewer is open-source but is now unmaintained, and pull requests on GitHub are no longer addressed. On RetroMC, it is used to render a world map of the overworld and is compatible with JVillage. It replaced the outdated 2D Dynmap plugin previously used on the server in September 2018.

Notable features

Overviewer has been modified to suit the needs of the server, and some features may not be included in the base version. Some notable features include, but are not limited to:

  • Searching for text in signs.
  • Displaying all signs placed through Markers -> signpost.png All.
  • Looking up village-claimed areas with JVillage integration developed by

16.png floskater99.

  • Displaying more information about selected village and players.

Known issues

Overviewer has many known issues that are being worked on by the RetroMC development team and should be fixed (hopefully soonTM). Below is a non-exhaustive list of these problems:

  • Very high CPU and memory usage, causing the website to load very slowly on low-end devices.
  • Infrequent world updates.
  • Rare town claims updates.
  • Poorly designed user interface.