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Tiled is a general purpose tile map editor for all tile-based games, such as
RPGs, platformers or Breakout clones.
Tiled is highly flexible. It can be used to create maps of any size, with no
restrictions on tile size, or the number of layers or tiles that can be used.
Maps, layers, tiles, and objects can all be assigned arbitrary properties.
Tiled's map format (TMX) is easy to understand and allows multiple tilesets to
be used in any map. Tilesets can be modified at any time.
Installing Tiled
Tiled is available for all major operating systems and can be downloaded either
from GitHub Releases or from
itch.io. Most Linux distributions also
package Tiled, but these packages are usually out of date so you might prefer
to use the AppImage or install Tiled through
Flatpak or
snap, both of which are official releases.
Signed Releases for macOS and Windows
macOS builds are signed by the maintainer, Thorbjørn Lindeijer, who registered
as Apple Developer.
Windows installers are using free code signing provided by
SignPath.io,
and a free code signing certificate by the
SignPath Foundation.
Compiling Tiled
Before you can compile Tiled, you must ensure the Qt (>= 5.12) development
libraries have been installed as well as the Qbs build tool:
Alternatively, you can download Qt here.
You will still need to install a development environment alongside and some
libraries depending on your system, for example:
On Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install build-essential zlib1g-dev libgl1-mesa-dev
On Windows: Choose "MinGW" Qt version, or install Visual Studio
On macOS: Install Xcode
The easiest way to compile and run Tiled is to open tiled.qbs in Qt Creator
and run the project from there.
From the command-line, you may need to set up Qbs before you can build Tiled
(you will also need to make sure the version of Qt you want to use is in your
path):
For compiling libtiledquick (not built by default) you'll need to install the
Vulkan headers:
On Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install libvulkan-dev
Working with Visual Studio 2017
Once Qbs is set up (see previous instructions), it is possible to generate a
Visual Studio 2017 project with it that allows you to code, compile and run
using that IDE. This can be done with the following command:
qbs generate -g visualstudio2017
Installing Self-Compiled Tiled
To install Tiled, run qbs install from the terminal. By default, Tiled will
be installed to <build-dir>/install-root.
The installation prefix can be changed when building Tiled. For example, to use
an installation prefix of /usr:
qbs qbs.installPrefix:"/usr"
To install Tiled to a packaging directory:
qbs install --install-root /tmp/tiled-pkg
By default, Tiled and its plugins are compiled with an Rpath that allows them
to find the shared libtiled library immediately after being compiled. When
packaging Tiled for distribution, the Rpath should be disabled by appending
projects.Tiled.useRPaths:false to the qbs command.