Hello.. im not sure if this is the right place to request this but I had an idea..
First off, thank you for Unmined — it’s an excellent tool and the Web Export feature is incredibly powerful.
I’m using the Web Export map view hosted on GitHub to display a large Minecraft world that includes multiple cities and landmarks.
Currently, all text labels (city names, markers, etc.) remain visible at all zoom levels.
For large worlds, this becomes visually cluttered when zoomed out, making it difficult to view the overall map. Ideally, I’d like labels to behave similarly to Google Earth or other GIS/map tools.
Feature Request
Add zoom-level–dependent visibility for text labels, such as:
Labels hidden or faded when zoomed far out
Labels appearing progressively as the user zooms in
Optional zoom thresholds per label or label category
Example Behavior
Zoomed out: clean, uncluttered world overview (no city names)
Zoomed in: city and landmark names appear naturally as detail increases
Why This Would Be Helpful
Improves readability for large maps
Makes Web Exports more suitable for public sharing and documentation
Enhances presentation quality for cities, regions, and builds
Aligns with common expectations from modern interactive maps
I understand this may require changes to how labels are rendered in the Web Export and may not be trivial, but I believe it would significantly improve usability for large-scale projects.
Thank you for your time and for continuing to develop Unmined.
uNmINeD 0.19.54-dev doesn’t seem to load the full map for pre-made downloaded maps on both apple versions, not sure about generated worlds. Have tried redownloading, restarting, updating the saves, etc. Any idea what may cause this?
Amazing! Has anyone successfully used this on a Better on Bedrock world? Works great on vanilla but maps don’t load on BonB. This has been a fun thing for me and my son to work on together. Thank you!
Couldn’t find any contact information, so have to ask here. Been using the software for years a real lifesaver. Now the problem: tried installing this latest version 0.19.54 on Linux Mint as I’ve done many previous versions. It installs fine, or so it says. But I can’t start the program, there is no icon anywhere, when I try to search “unmined” named files in the hard drive nothing comes up. Try to install older version, it says I already have a newer version. Can’t uninstall because the the program doesn’t seem to be installed. Installer gives only reinstall option but nothing happens. Really weird stuff.
This program handled my 1002MB Bedrock 6+ year old survival world incredibly well! I’ve been to the stripelands before at 16,777,216 on the x and y axis, yet there were absolutely no problems loading my world at any scale, from all the way zoomed in to zoomed out past the world limit. I highly recommend using this well-designed and optimized app.
Legendary!
I’ve done the same as with last, and made an installer for this release at: https://archive.org/details/unmined-v0.19.54
Hello.. im not sure if this is the right place to request this but I had an idea..
First off, thank you for Unmined — it’s an excellent tool and the Web Export feature is incredibly powerful.
I’m using the Web Export map view hosted on GitHub to display a large Minecraft world that includes multiple cities and landmarks.
Currently, all text labels (city names, markers, etc.) remain visible at all zoom levels.
For large worlds, this becomes visually cluttered when zoomed out, making it difficult to view the overall map. Ideally, I’d like labels to behave similarly to Google Earth or other GIS/map tools.
Feature Request
Add zoom-level–dependent visibility for text labels, such as:
Labels hidden or faded when zoomed far out
Labels appearing progressively as the user zooms in
Optional zoom thresholds per label or label category
Example Behavior
Zoomed out: clean, uncluttered world overview (no city names)
Zoomed in: city and landmark names appear naturally as detail increases
Why This Would Be Helpful
Improves readability for large maps
Makes Web Exports more suitable for public sharing and documentation
Enhances presentation quality for cities, regions, and builds
Aligns with common expectations from modern interactive maps
I understand this may require changes to how labels are rendered in the Web Export and may not be trivial, but I believe it would significantly improve usability for large-scale projects.
Thank you for your time and for continuing to develop Unmined.
uNmINeD 0.19.54-dev doesn’t seem to load the full map for pre-made downloaded maps on both apple versions, not sure about generated worlds. Have tried redownloading, restarting, updating the saves, etc. Any idea what may cause this?
I would also appreciate a download of uNmINeD 0.19.53-dev to see if this is a problem with the software or my laptop, as I cannot find one.
Thank you for your work, it’s amazing 🔥 I use it for my server map https://mapmcnations.rednix.ch
Same. https://mkbandzz.github.io it also has road and property vectors overlayed with unmined
Amazing! Has anyone successfully used this on a Better on Bedrock world? Works great on vanilla but maps don’t load on BonB. This has been a fun thing for me and my son to work on together. Thank you!
Couldn’t find any contact information, so have to ask here. Been using the software for years a real lifesaver. Now the problem: tried installing this latest version 0.19.54 on Linux Mint as I’ve done many previous versions. It installs fine, or so it says. But I can’t start the program, there is no icon anywhere, when I try to search “unmined” named files in the hard drive nothing comes up. Try to install older version, it says I already have a newer version. Can’t uninstall because the the program doesn’t seem to be installed. Installer gives only reinstall option but nothing happens. Really weird stuff.
This program handled my 1002MB Bedrock 6+ year old survival world incredibly well! I’ve been to the stripelands before at 16,777,216 on the x and y axis, yet there were absolutely no problems loading my world at any scale, from all the way zoomed in to zoomed out past the world limit. I highly recommend using this well-designed and optimized app.