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== '''What's needed:''' == * ''For your own maps or editing DLC maps:'' Inkscape, version 0.92 or newer at https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-0.92/ (older versions work as well but there might be some compatibility issues) *''For editing vanilla maps:'' Inkscape version 0.91 at https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-0.91/ (editing/copying vanilla maps in higher versions may bug the map out) * ''RWR Inkscape extension:'' it's shipped with the game in installation_folder\tools\inkscape. After you installed Inkscape, put those 2 files (rwr.inx and rwr.py) in the Inkscape\share\extensions folder * ''A tutorial map template:'' [https://www.dropbox.com/s/s7k0xji0bui2tku/tutorial_map.zip RWR tutorial map template]. Extract the content (the "tutorial map" folder) of the archive into [Running with Rifles]\media\packages\vanilla\maps. In the library layer inside the objects.svg file you have a lot of useful informations too. * ''convert.exe and composite.exe:'' 2 required files from [http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php Imagemagick], which is a command line image editor/composer. Put those 2 files in the folder of your actual map you are working on, i.e. "tutorial map". You can find those files [http://www.dropbox.com/s/32tj3jt20ezak5f/convert.zip HERE]
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