Oberon platform developed by PlanetObserver

Since "Oberon" in the context of spatial data usually refers to the (often used for terrain visualization, satellite imagery, and map rendering), I have written a review based on their PlanetObserver Oberon SDK/Tiler .

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In Oberon's classic implementation (and later Active Oberon), each graphical object contained a next pointer. The Tiler maintained a to the head of this list. Operations included:

Keep Your Source Outside the Live Area:

To avoid confusion, place your original source object on the "Desktop" area of your CorelDRAW document or a hidden layer. This ensures you don't accidentally move it while working on the main layout.

Label Production

: Tiling a single label design across a large vinyl sheet for plotter cutting.

Recursive Overflow

Oberon Object Tiler

The is a popular free macro for CorelDRAW designed to automate the layout of multiple copies of an object onto a single page. It is primarily used by graphic designers and print professionals for efficiently preparing files like business cards, flyers, and labels for production. Key Features

  • Speed

    : It significantly reduces the time required for high-volume prepress tasks compared to native "Step and Repeat" functions. Common Use Cases

    tiling window manager

    Oberon’s user interface is a – one of the first ever (1988, predating acme , ratpoison , i3 ). But here, "tiler" refers to two overlapping concepts: