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Space Exploration Dev 7 (Default branch)

ImageSpace exploration is a work in progress RPG. In SE, you are tasked with charting the long-abandoned Serpens Sector, a region of space reached through a wormhole near Earth. Each star system you visit brings you an encounter with something: ancient ruins, other humans, and many dangers. The map and encounters are chosen at random for each game, which means that each game plays out differently. The intention is to release the base game for free, and create expansion packs for sale.License: FreewareChanges:
This release adds nebulae and a fuel limit, and has new encounters and many bugfixes.Image

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IMG2GOOGLE(1gmt)					       Generic Mapping Tools						  IMG2GOOGLE(1gmt)

NAME
img2google - Create Google Earth KML overlay tiles from bathymetry Mercator img grid SYNOPSIS
img2google -Rwest/east/south/north[r] [ imgfile ] [ -Amode[altitude ] ] [ -C ] [ -Ffademin/fademax ] [ -Gprefix ] [ -LLODmin/LODmax ] [ -Nlayername ] [ -Tdoctitle ] [ -UURL ] [ -V ] [ -Z ] DESCRIPTION
img2google reads a 1x1 minute Mercator surface relief img file and creates a Google Earth overlay KML file and associated PNG tile for the specified region. If no input file is given we use topo.11.1.img. -R west, east, south, and north specify the Region of interest, and you may specify them in decimal degrees or in [+-]dd:mm[:ss.xxx][W|E|S|N] format. Append r if lower left and upper right map coordinates are given instead of w/e/s/n. The two shorthands -Rg and -Rd stand for global domain (0/360 and -180/+180 in longitude respectively, with -90/+90 in latitude). Alterna- tively, specify the name of an existing grid file and the -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied from the grid. OPTIONS
imgfile An img format bathymetry/topography file such as those created by Sandwell and Smith. If this files does not exist in the current directory and the user has set the environment variable $GMT_DATADIR, then img2mercgrd will try to find imgfile in $GMT_DATADIR. -A Selects one of 5 altitude modes recognized by Google Earth that determines the altitude (in m) of the image: G clamped to the ground, g append altitude relative to ground, a append absolute altitude, s append altitude relative to seafloor, and S clamp it to the seafloor [Default]. -C Turn on clipping so that only portions below sea level will be visible in the image [no clipping]. -F Sets the distance over which the geometry fades, from fully opaque to fully transparent. These ramp values, expressed in screen pix- els, are applied at the minimum and maximum end of the LOD (visibility) limits, respectively. [no fading (0/0)]. -G Specify the prefix for the output image file (the extensions are set automatically). Default uses the naming topoN|S<north>E|W<west>. -L Measurement in screen pixels that represents the minimum limit of the visibility range for a given Region Google Earth calculates the size of the Region when projected onto screen space. Then it computes the square root of the Region's area (if, for example, the Region is square and the viewpoint is directly above the Region, and the Region is not tilted, this measurement is equal to the width of the projected Region). If this measurement falls within the limits defined by LODmin and LODmax (and if the region is in view), the Region is active. If this limit is not reached, the associated geometry is considered to be too far from the user's view- point to be drawn. LODmax represents the maximum limit of the visibility range for a given Region. A value of -1, the default, indi- cates "active to infinite size." [always active]. -N Append the layername of the image (use quotes if strings contain spaces) [topoN|S<north>E|W<west>]. -T Append the document title (use quotes if strings contain spaces) ["Predicted bathymetry"]. -U By default, images are referenced locally relative to the KML file. Specify an URL to prepend a server address to the image name reference [local]. -V Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"]. -Z Uses zip (which must be installed) to create a *.kmz file for easy distribution; append + to delete the KML and PNG file after zip- ping [No zipping]. EXAMPLES
To create a 10x10 degree Google Earth KML tile for the region -R170/180/20/30 using the default topo.11.1.img and output naming convention, try img2google -R170/180/20/30 To make the same tile with the previous topo.10.1.img, run in verbose mode, clip so only oceanic areas are visible, name the output oldim- age, specify the KML metadata directly (including setting the image altitude to 10 km), and make a single *.kmz file, try img2google topo.10.1.img -R170/180/20/30 -AA10000 -C -Goldimage -N"My KML title" -T"My KML title" -Uhttp://my.server.com/images -V -Z DATA SETS
For topo.11.1.img and other Sandwell/Smith altimetry-derived Mercator grids, visit http://topex.ucsd.edu. SEE ALSO
GMT(1), img2grd(1) img2mercgrd(1) ps2raster(1) GMT 4.5.7 15 Jul 2011 IMG2GOOGLE(1gmt)