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release / Entirety alpha 3
Newer, bigger and better!

This release features
- New attractive heatmap display
- Raw point data now has indexes for faster rendering
- Search ability
- Fish eye mode
Instructions
Mouse
Click to move around the map, mousewheel zooms in and out
Keyboard
f - Fish eye mode
l - Map Labels on/off/dots
/ - Search for a label
Arrow keys to pan
. , - Zoom in/out
Font support
Entirety uses the fixedsys excelsior font. The excelsior font is great, but does not support most asian or arabic scripts. If you want to see all the map labels displayed correctly, you can download and install another font. The map labels are in Unicode, so with the right font installed, you should be able to see the map in the correct alphabet for your country.
You can install any font you want by overwriting the "font.ttf" file in the Entirety directory.
To do this, download the font you want, rename it to "font.ttf", and put it in the Entirety folder (overwrite the existing font.ttf).
Known issues
Oh so many
I can't see any writing for places in my country. All I see are dots
Zoom in or press 'l' to display the names. If this still doesn't work, it is possible that Entirety does not have the correct font for that country (notably China, Japan, Korea and Arabic-speaking countries).
Entirety currently doesn't have a complete set of fonts. You could use the GNU unifont to display all the labels correctly. Download this font, then follow the instructions above to install it.
It crashes
Entirety is 64-bit only. Please check you have a 64-bit processor. If you do have a 64-bit machine, and you still crash, please send me a bug report.