XEland rewritten from scratch

The old C++/Gnome versionI have decided to reactivate XEland project. XELand is a small program, which generates night landscapes as stereo pairs for cross-eye viewing. Original version was written in C++/Gnome and had continually problems with compilation (due to lots of dependencies). Java version is of course free of such problems. Currently it uses two map generation methods (plus some variations). Generated height maps are seamless and can be saved as PNG images. The program requires only JDK 1.5 or above, and is very easy to use. To take full advantage of XEland you should learn cross-eye viewing. Support for anaglyph is expected soon.