Is there a way to make a square grid such that the different squares are offset from each other?

As above as shown below. The Even Counters are Higher check box does not work for the square grid. Thanks!


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  • MonsenMonsen Administrator 🖼️ 81 images Cartographer
    edited September 8 Accepted Answer

    Not by using the grid command, no. The "even columns are higher" option is just for hex grids due to the way hexes work, they have to alternate, but it is not a generic feature for offsetting grids.

    It is too late for me to go into detailed explanations right now, but you should be able to do this by setting up a symbol fill. Symbol fills use repeating patterns, so you just need a fill style symbol (which is a regular symbol) that captures the minimum repeating pattern you will need, probably a 2x2 grid square pattern, but with the left column offset.

    Give me a word if you can't figure this out by yourself and no one else replies with the instructions and I'll come back with more details when I have time and is awake.

    mike robel
  • Accepted Answer

    Monsen,

    Thanks! That is more than enough answer for the moment. I recently bought a game which used grid squares in the manner I described. The neat thing about it was while it offset the squares, it enabled the designer to use the 4 digit grid for each square on a 1:100000 scale map (e.g. NB3636

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  • MonsenMonsen Administrator 🖼️ 81 images Cartographer
    edited September 8 Accepted Answer

    Not by using the grid command, no. The "even columns are higher" option is just for hex grids due to the way hexes work, they have to alternate, but it is not a generic feature for offsetting grids.

    It is too late for me to go into detailed explanations right now, but you should be able to do this by setting up a symbol fill. Symbol fills use repeating patterns, so you just need a fill style symbol (which is a regular symbol) that captures the minimum repeating pattern you will need, probably a 2x2 grid square pattern, but with the left column offset.

    Give me a word if you can't figure this out by yourself and no one else replies with the instructions and I'll come back with more details when I have time and is awake.

    mike robel
  • Accepted Answer

    Monsen,

    Thanks! That is more than enough answer for the moment. I recently bought a game which used grid squares in the manner I described. The neat thing about it was while it offset the squares, it enabled the designer to use the 4 digit grid for each square on a 1:100000 scale map (e.g. NB3636

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