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Who Wrote All This?

The XML schemas, stylesheets and code associated with them were written by Samuel Penn.

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The XML material (XSLT, CSS and Schemas) are available under a BSD license. They can be used, modified and distributed as long as the license conditions (principally attribution) are met. They can be used in closed source projects if desired.</description>
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        <description>Mapcraft is a tile based map editor for pen and paper roleplaying games. It is designed to handle everything from complete world maps (including spherical worlds, like the image shown here) down to local village maps, automatically keeping track of where smaller maps are located within their larger scale parents.</description>
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        <description>Since Mapcraft was begun ~10 years ago (it went through several iterations before the version now on Sourceforge was started) things have changed a bit. The most important change is that I now have access to my own web servers, so the requirement of generating static images is no longer there.</description>
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        <description>Mapcraft is a suite of applications for creating and generating maps for use in roleplaying games. In this case creation refers to the creation of maps by a user who builds using graphical design tools. Generation refers to the automated random generation of maps by a server application.</description>
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        <description>Traveller is a science fiction roleplaying game that dates back to the 1970s and was originally designed by Marc Miller. It is still in production by Steve Jackson Games (who do a very nice version based on GURPS) and soon to be released by Mongoose Publishing.</description>
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Mapcraft WorldGen is a world creation tool designed with a production-line approach in mind. It was originally designed to generate worlds for a Traveller campaign, based on the original UWP data but expanding it to include multiple planets per star system.</description>
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