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The option --headless makes the whole process go much much faster!
The option --headless makes the whole process go much much faster!


The --size=256 gives a certain resolution in Atlas. For higher resolutions you would use =1024 or for lower resolutions you would use =64. [http://atlas.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=run See here] about the resolutions, scroll down until you see the title "Map Resolutions".
The --size=256 gives a certain resolution in Atlas, meaning that each map generated will be 256x256 pixels. For higher resolutions you would use =512 or =1024 or for lower resolutions you would use =64 or =128. You can really use any number that is a multiple of 2 (64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, I use 2048 for very high quality maps).


Therefore, to create low resolution maps type...
Therefore, to create low resolution maps type...
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'''Note:''' Some PC's get errors when they write program files. If you are getting it write Progra~1 instead of Program Files.
'''Note:''' Some PC's get errors when they write program files. If you are getting it write Progra~1 instead of Program Files.
There are a lot of commands that can be used in Map.  To see them, just type in the command box map --help.


===Run Atlas===
===Run Atlas===
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