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# biomed
A Minecraft Biome Editor.
## Usage
Open your World. If biomed is able to find your savegame directory, you can use `File > Open World`, otherwise you can use `File > Open` and manually select the `region` directory of your map.
You can toggle between the biome view and a map view by clicking `Show Biomes` in the sidebar.
Select the tool and biome you want to use in the sidebar (Fill or Draw) and click on the map area to use the tool.
Use the middle mouse button to move around in your map.
If you want biomed to fix snow and ice (melt away for warm biomes, add for cold ones), click `Fix Snow/Ice` in the sidebar.
If you are done, click `File > Save`.
## WARNING
Although everything seems to work, please make a backup of your maps, just in case.
## Precompiled versions
* Linux (64bit): [biomed-linux64.tar.bz2](http://kch42.de/progs/biomed/biomed-linux64.tar.bz2)
* Windows (32bit, tested with Win8): [biomed-win32.zip](http://kch42.de/progs/biomed/biomed-win32.zip)
## Dependencies / System Requirements
You need a recent version of GTK 2.x. If you are on Linux, you probably already have it installed (if not, you should be able to find it in your package manager). For Windows you need the [GTK all in one bundle](http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtk+/2.24/gtk+-bundle_2.24.10-20120208_win32.zip), unpack all `*.dll` files from the `bin` directory in the directory that contains `biomed.exe`.
biomed works on Linux and Windows. It also should work on Mac OSX, but since I do not own a Mac, I can't test it.
## Compiling
### Linux
You will need Go (1.1 or greater) and the development files for GTK 2.x. Both should be available from your package manager.
Create a directory that contains the directories `bin`, `src` and `pkg` and set the `GOPATH` environment variable to that directory.
Then compiling is done by running: `go get github.com/kch42/biomed`
### Windows
Install Go (1.1 or greater) from [golang.org](http://golang.org/doc/install).
Create a directory that contains the directories `bin`, `src` and `pkg` and set the `GOPATH` environment variable to that directory.
Follow these instructions for installing go-gtk: [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16999498/how-to-set-up-gtk-for-go/17042596#17042596](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16999498/how-to-set-up-gtk-for-go/17042596#17042596)
Then compiling is done by running: `go get github.com/kch42/biomed`
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