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Up to and including Tiled 1.2.5, tmxrasterizer would not render object groups.
For those of us whom use tmxrasterizer to generate minimaps, objects aren't useful in the render.
Ideally, tmxrastrizer should have a command-line option to disable this new behavior. --hide-image-layers and --hide-object-layers, perhaps?
PS. Until Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Tiled 1.2 would be provided. Ubuntu has a lifetime of 5 years per release, so you can skip a LTS release at the cost of doing a full reinstall instead of dist-upgrade (which never worked for me, anyway).
Now I upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04, which comes with Tiled 1.8 by default, so I'm noticing the differences, and while most of them are good, this one is not :)
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I've added the additional options for the upcoming Tiled 1.9. So I guess, they'll be available for you when Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is out? ;-)
Or, use the AppImage that is soon available here (at least, I think it includes the tmxrasterizer tool, but the AppImage will first need to be extracted using --squashfs-extract). Or, the snap package on the edge channel should soon get updated (snap install tiled --edge).
Up to and including Tiled 1.2.5, tmxrasterizer would not render object groups.
For those of us whom use tmxrasterizer to generate minimaps, objects aren't useful in the render.
Ideally, tmxrastrizer should have a command-line option to disable this new behavior.
--hide-image-layers
and--hide-object-layers
, perhaps?This was also discussed on Discord.
PS. Until Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Tiled 1.2 would be provided. Ubuntu has a lifetime of 5 years per release, so you can skip a LTS release at the cost of doing a full reinstall instead of dist-upgrade (which never worked for me, anyway).
Now I upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04, which comes with Tiled 1.8 by default, so I'm noticing the differences, and while most of them are good, this one is not :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: