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A simple utility to help you pack and manage texture atlases for libGDX game framework. It's mostly just a visual wrapper over libGDX TexturePacker and provides some extra features on top of it.

This project is a successor of Aurelien Ribon's application with the whole new GUI and features.

Using the App

Just download the most recent version of installer/distribution matching your OS from the releases page and follow the installer instructions. Or simply download the distribution files archive, extract and read ./readme.txt for further details.

System Requirements

The app works on any major desktop OS (Linux, macOS, Windows), where Java is available.

The requirements are as follows:

  1. Java Runtime Environment (JRE 8.0 and up) should be installed on your system (java command is available from the command-line interface).
  2. OpenGL (2.0 and up) compatible video drivers.

All major changes are listed in this file.

Command Line

The app has the headless batch mode that allows automation.

For example, to pack the specific atlases from the project:

gdx-texture-packer --batch --project "/path/to/project.tpproj" --atlases "atlas_name" "another_atlas_name"

Learn more about CLI options from the help message:

gdx-texture-packer --help

Backlog

See what features are currently planned on project's Trello board

Releases

New versions come out as soon as the application gets significant new features or important fixes. You can see all available versions from the releases page.

Contribution and Contact

Any contribution is highly appreciated. You can help either by making a PR or reporting bugs/suggestions by creating new issues. If you have any questions/ideas, and you think they don't fit the standard GitHub issue format, you are always welcome to contact me directly at [email protected]

Also, you can participate in translation. It can be done by translating all the strings in bundle.properties and saving copy as bundle_XX.properties, where XX is your language code.