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 Post subject: Improper size!?!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:07 am 
well, i hear that if you dont have the map sized right then it will really go beserk and have lines cutting into it, i was wondering how to check to even know. when i tried to freeze the map to statics0 and staidx0 it says your map is an improper size (or something like that) so what do i do to make it the right size?


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:08 am 
sorry i forgot to do this in the first, but also i wanted to make it its own map and leave fel and tram in, i saved staidx5 and static5 but is there anything else i need to do, or does everything do itself


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well, i hear that if you dont have the map sized right then it will really go beserk and have lines cutting into it, i was wondering how to check to even know. when i tried to freeze the map to statics0 and staidx0 it says your map is an improper size (or something like that) so what do i do to make it the right size?


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A. How do I tell what the dimensions of an image are?
B. How do I resize the image to the proper size?

Answer A:
This depends on the image-editing program you are using. A more appropriate place to look for an answer to this would be in the documentation for your program or on a message board that specifically addresses questions regarding your program. In Photoshop, the easiest way to determine the size of your current image is too look in the ?info? window.

Answer B:
This depends on the image-editing program you are using. A more appropriate place to look for an answer to this would be in the documentation for your program or on a message board that specifically addresses questions regarding your program. In Photoshop, the easiest way is to go to the image menu, then resize.

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sorry i forgot to do this in the first, but also i wanted to make it its own map and leave fel and tram in, i saved staidx5 and static5 but is there anything else i need to do, or does everything do itself


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How do I create a new map in addition to the ones already in place?

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You can not do this. The client only accepts the maps already in place, so if you want a custom map, you must replace one of the current maps with a map of the same size.

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rephrased, haha you smartass

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Believe it or not, for once I wasn?t tying to be rude. It?s my way of making sure I know what the question is. The second one should be in the FAQ.

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Erm, I mean?

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rephrased, haha you smartass


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You?re the smartest person I know, keep up the good work!

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