
TradeMark: your editor is awesome!
Sorry about promising to comment and not commenting, I moved abroad, got a "real job", and have no time. I'll try and test newer versions regularly.
The GUI is great! It looks bullshit-free and help is always at hand. There are many features/options/settings, but getting to them is difficult. Can you add a toolbar with these options? e.g. a button for rendering brings up a small panel with rendering settings. Something like the way it's done in Blender.
There are a few peculiarities but I'm not sure whether its the map editor, or that I'm running it using wine.
The scroll wheel moves the camera up/down a level.
Shift+scrollwheel increases/decreases field of view.
Holding and dragging the mouse with the middle button pressed pans around.
But how do I move the camera forward/back/sideways?
Stereogram mode rocks!
There are two ways of looking at stereograms. You can cross your eyes before the image or behind it. Your stereogram requires crossing eyes before the image, and it's more difficult to do. If you swap the left and right halves around, you then use the second method of crossing your eyes behind the image, much easier to do. Could you implement both methods?
Once more perhaps a wine-only issue, when I expand the toolbar menus, the previous menu does not disappear, and when I choose an option, e.g. Options > Render flats (ticked by default), then I can see that the flats are no longer being rendered, but that option is still ticked. I have never had this type of issue with wine in any either program, so its possibly not related to wine. Please take a look at it. See the screencast.
The interface says that I can select and manipulate things by right-clicking on them, but I can't seem to be able to do this. See the screencast.
I don't see any cars, how do I turn those on?
I'm off on holiday now, be back in two weeks.
The screencast:
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/35246918/file.html [34MB MP4 file]
Do yourself a favor and download it and watch it from disk. Playing the flash version severely degrades the quality.