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GWT Update

I’ve updated it with a few new features including a help page.

One of the shinier new features is the ability to export and import maps.  I have a sample map you can import here.

In case you forgot, the link for this version of GWT is: http://thefool76.com/html5/gwt/

More mad webscience. This time it’s another version of GWT. Yes, I re-wrote this thing yet again using HTML5 for some added features. For those of you who don’t know, the Gaming WebTop (GWT) is a project I’ve been mucking about with for more than a few years now. It’s intended to be a virtual web based gaming table for doing Pen and Paper RPG games. This time, everything is currently client side. So any maps you save are only saved for the specific browser you are on. (So if you open a different browser or go to a different computer you won’t see the same saves.) Printing maps seems to work reasonably well for all browsers* except for Opera. I strongly suggest closing all floating windows before printing though. In my tests the background image behind the map did not print so you won’t be wasting printer ink on that. You should only get the map and the grid overlay (if it’s toggled on). http://thefool76.com/html5/gwt/*When I say all browsers I really mean every browser except IE. Unless you have the latest version of IE this won’t work at all and even if you do I make no promises. I personally suggest using either Chrome or Firefox.

More mad webscience. This time it’s another version of GWT.
Yes, I re-wrote this thing yet again using HTML5 for some added features.

For those of you who don’t know, the Gaming WebTop (GWT) is a project I’ve been mucking about with for more than a few years now. It’s intended to be a virtual web based gaming table for doing Pen and Paper RPG games.

This time, everything is currently client side. So any maps you save are only saved for the specific browser you are on. (So if you open a different browser or go to a different computer you won’t see the same saves.)

Printing maps seems to work reasonably well for all browsers* except for Opera. I strongly suggest closing all floating windows before printing though. In my tests the background image behind the map did not print so you won’t be wasting printer ink on that. You should only get the map and the grid overlay (if it’s toggled on).

http://thefool76.com/html5/gwt/

*When I say all browsers I really mean every browser except IE. Unless you have the latest version of IE this won’t work at all and even if you do I make no promises. I personally suggest using either Chrome or Firefox.