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Post by celebaglar on Mar 22, 2004 14:49:04 GMT
Save/Load UniMapGen project is there from v1.90. All "Save as XXX" commands are now under one button on the toolbar. Yes, I know. However when you load a UniMapGen project what you get is the final created map, not the settings wizard. So, if you liked the existing map but just wanted to tweak the settings a bit more and regenarate it, you have to have written down the settings for the previous map and re-enter everything manually in a new project. I guess what I'm looking for is the ability to save/load the wizard settings rather than the generated project in full. I will however admit that this may be a feature of limited interest, as it is only really useful in the way my map data is stored: currently on separate images for natural terrain and man made terrain, with more images for domains and names. (This is the equivalent of having separate text files to hold the data for each) The eventual plan is to adopt a layered image format where everything can be stored in one image on separate layers.
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Perun
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Post by Perun on Mar 24, 2004 10:58:02 GMT
Yes, I know. However when you load a UniMapGen project what you get is the final created map, not the settings wizard. So, if you liked the existing map but just wanted to tweak the settings a bit more and regenarate it, you have to have written down the settings for the previous map and re-enter everything manually in a new project. I guess what I'm looking for is the ability to save/load the wizard settings rather than the generated project in full. I really don't understand what you mean. Map is recreated automatically AND all wizard settings are preserved, both plasma and cEvo. Go to creation wizard and see for yourself.
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Post by celebaglar on Mar 24, 2004 12:04:04 GMT
I really don't understand what you mean. Map is recreated automatically AND all wizard settings are preserved, both plasma and cEvo. Go to creation wizard and see for yourself. You're right, of course. I'll just get my coat...
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