A downloadable tool for Windows and Linux
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Tilengine is an open source, cross platform 2D graphics engine with true raster effects and animations for retro/classic style game development. Works with tiled backgrounds, sprites and palettes.
- Written in portable C (C99)
- Licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0: can be used even in commercial, closed-source projects
- Cross platform: available builds for Windows (32/64), Linux PC(32/64), Linux ARM (Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone), Mac OS X
- Multiple language bindings: C/C++, C#, Python, Pascal, FreeBasic, Java
- Streamlined, easy API that requires very little lines of code
- Built-in SDL-based windowing for quick tests with optional CRT emulation
- Integrate inside any existing framework as a slave renderer
- Loads assets from open, standard file formats, or AES-encrypted packages
- Create or modify graphic assets procedurally at runtime
- True raster effects: modify any render parameters between scanlines for advanced visuals
- Background layer scaling and rotation
- Sprite scaling
- Several blending modes for layers and sprites
- Pixel accurate sprite vs sprite and sprite vs layer collision detection
- Special effects: per-column offset, mosaic, per-pixel displacement, mosaic..
There is nothing here (cenullum) mac os. http://www.tilengine.org
https://github.com/megamarc/Tilengine
Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Release date | Jun 15, 2015 |
Rating | |
Author | megamarc |
Genre | Educational |
Tags | 16-bit, 2D, 8-Bit, Arcade, Game engine, Retro, sprites, Tilemap based tools |
License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL) |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
Links | Homepage, Source code, YouTube, Support |
Purchase
In order to download this tool you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- Release 2.9.1 - Sprite pivot & layer enable31 days ago
- Release 2.8.5 - Small bugfixesAug 07, 2020
- Release 2.8.4 - Simplified APIMay 14, 2020
- Release 2.8.0 - revamped animation engineMay 03, 2020
Community
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I found this app to be a bit flakey in Sierra & feel that $10 is a bit much for just setting one parameter in a plist file, so I did some investigation and this is what I found out:
First go to this website and read it to get the idea of what you are trying to do:
http://www.cultofmac.com/202024/hide-the-dock-icon-for-any-running-app-os-x-tips/#disqus_thread
The technique is correct but adding the element is a be sketchy and does not reflect the current structure of the MOS.
Then copy 'LSUIElement 'and place into a text file, sticky, clipping or anything that will preserve it for later use that you can copy to the clipboard from.
Now install Prefs Editor, NOT PrefEdit from MacUpdate (Its Free): https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/49955/prefs-editor
Quit the app you wish to modify if it is running.
If the app is still in the dock, after quitting, remove it from the dock so it will not remain there.
Follow the instructions from the 'CultofMac website to open the info.plist file in the desired app but before you do this, do a 'Get Info' on the 'Contents folder to be sure you have 'write' privileges. If not , add your user name to the list and apply it to enclosed folders. If you don't understand the procedure at this point, you probably should not be trying this, at least until you learn how to do this.
Now open the 'info.plist' as the article states but use Prefs Editor instead of TextEdit.
Create a new key with Prefs Editor after unlocking the file in Prefs Editor.
Paste in LSUIElement in the element field and set the field type to 'Binary'. The flag will default to 'False'
Click on 'False to set it to 'True'
Close Prefs Edit saving the file.
Close the Contents window. Your done.
Relaunch the app - No longer in the Dock.
To reverse the process, do the same thing again except just click on the 'True' flag to set it to false.
Repeat the process for any other apps you do not want to show up in the dock.