draske
Mladji vodnik
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Post by draske on Apr 10, 2020 21:19:10 GMT 1
also the first objective's marker is on the road where the shermans are located
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Post by Kevin on Apr 10, 2020 23:05:36 GMT 1
I am sorry to hear that. Would you mind sending me the files as they are now?
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draske
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Post by draske on Apr 11, 2020 0:19:10 GMT 1
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Post by Kevin on Apr 11, 2020 11:20:21 GMT 1
Hi draske , The easiest and finest way to change the position of the objective arrows is to use the reseditor.exe. However, if you still want to hard-code it and set them numerically (in the Resource Editor you can drag the arrows, which in my opinion is faster as you don't need to iterate to achieve the exact position you have in mind) that image might help you: Bear in mind that in your map: y2="1.00098" x2="1.00098" y1="512" x1="512" (that's related to the resolution of the minimap image saved in the "maps" folder). Thus, if I want to place the arrow in the middle of the map I set x = 255.5, y = 255.5: Otherwise, if I want the arrow to be in bottom (south-east) corner, I set x = 512, y = 512: Finally, using x = 240 and y = 20 give us: NOTE: Bear in mind the origin of the Coordinate System is not (0, 0), but (1.00098, 1.00098). Therefore, using x = 0, y = 0 or x = 513, y = 513 sets the arrow out of the minimap, making it "invisible". Regards, Kevin
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Post by Kevin on Apr 11, 2020 11:47:52 GMT 1
The following grid might come in handy:
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draske
Mladji vodnik
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Post by draske on Apr 11, 2020 13:50:51 GMT 1
thanks!
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