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World Note

Getting started

Welcome to World Note. This guide gets you from a blank screen to a map with a region, a marker, and a linked note.

When World Note opens, you land on the welcome screen. A World Note project is just a folder on your disk — your maps, images, and notes live inside it.

  1. Click Create New Map, give it a name, and choose where to save it.

  2. Or click Open Existing Folder to reopen a project you made before. Recent projects also appear as tiles for one-click access.

Once a project is open, the window has three areas:

  • Left panel — the file tree and full-text search across your notes.
  • Center — the map canvas, where you draw. A toolbar sits along the bottom.
  • Right panel — the map hierarchy (your regions and markers as a tree) in map view, or the outline and backlinks in document view.

The window has its own title bar; the tabs at the top switch between open documents.

Pick tools from the bottom toolbar, or use the keyboard. The defaults:

ToolKeyWhat it does
Select / MoveVSelect, move, and reshape regions and markers
PanH (or hold Space)Drag the map around
Draw RegionDDraw a region by free-hand, or brush add/subtract
Magic WandWSnap a region to the terrain under a lasso
Place MarkerMDrop a marker with the chosen icon
Terrain BrushBPaint land and water (in Background edit mode)
  1. Press D for the Draw Region tool.

  2. Click around the canvas to trace an outline, then close the loop. A confirm bar appears — accept it to create the region.

  3. Switch to Select (V) and drag the handles to reshape it. If a drawn region sits fully inside another, it becomes a child region in the hierarchy — perfect for a city inside a kingdom.

Press M, choose an icon from the toolbar’s marker picker, and click the map. Markers can use built-in icons or your own uploaded images.

Press Ctrl+S (Cmd+S on macOS) to save. Use Ctrl+Shift+S for Save As.