
When clicked in an un-mapped dungeon or during a Random event, the view will default to the Lumbridge Swamp. The World Map icon, when clicked, will bring up the World map. When the interface is locked, the logout option is merged with the run icon. The option to rest is accessed by right-clicking the Energy icon, enabling you to charge both your life points and run energy at twice the normal rate. The background will also drain as energy is reduced. A player can also click on it to toggle running on or off. The Energy icon shows the player's remaining energy, or how long one can run before walking. Clicking the compass faces the camera directly north and slightly elevated. The other directions used to be labelled, but that was taken off because in many languages the words for west, south and east don't begin with "W", "S" and "E" while "N" for north works for most languages. The "N" arrow represents north, and the other (unlabelled) arrows represent the other directions, as with a standard compass. In order to throw off some macro programs, the compass and minimap are not aligned perfectly with each other and the camera. Instead of showing the direction one's character is facing, as some may expect, the compass shows the direction which the camera and minimap face. The Compass is located in the top left corner. When the interface is locked, the logout option will be merged with the run options. The logout button is located in the top right, above the run energy icon. There are five icons, located in the four corners of the minimap. When perfectly aligned along the horizontal and vertical axes, the Minimap displays a circular area with a radius of exactly 19 square-lengths. Alternatively, the conversion 4 pixel-lengths = 1 square-length may be used. The scale of the Minimap is equal to that of the official Java-based World Map at 100% zoom, or exactly 16 pixel-lengths 2 = 1 square. A red flag indicates the current destination of your character.A red line marks a door, gate or stile, which can be opened, closed or inaccessible.A white line marks a wall, usually with no effect.A red dot indicates an item or stack of items on the ground.

SCREEN MARKER RUNESCAPE HOW TO
You probably know how to access that folder, as we find most Linux users are pretty technical! That said, if you need some assistance, open up your terminal ( CTRL + ALT + T in Ubuntu) and run this command: nautilus ~/.Players can navigate by clicking directly on the minimap itself.
SCREEN MARKER RUNESCAPE MAC
Linux users can find their screenshots in a similar location to that of which Mac users can: ~/.runelite/screenshots Paste the following text into the terminal and hit ENTER: open ~/.runelite/screenshots.Open Terminal by pressing COMMAND + SPACE, typing in "terminal" and hitting ENTER.Need help accessing that? Here are some easy-to-follow steps: If you've snapped a cap on your Mac (or RuneLite has done so automatically for you), you can find it at the following path: ~/.runelite/screenshots You screenshots folder should look something like this: Paste the screenshot path that's outlined above into the text field.
SCREEN MARKER RUNESCAPE WINDOWS
Press WINDOWS (the key that opens the start menu) and R at the same time.You can follow our guide to show hidden files, or follow these steps: You may encounter some issues finding this folder as it is hidden. RuneLite screenshots on Windows are saved to the following directory: %UserProfile%\.runelite\screenshots Find where your screenshots are saved for your operating system below: Windows You can also take screenshots yourself with the screenshot button or by pressing the screenshot hotkey (which is INSERT by default on Windows).

RuneLite takes screenshots for you automatically when you level up or make other achievements.
