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  • resizing symbols

    You could use SCALE. I've just tried it and it works ok. You have to pick the scaling origin after Do It.

    There's also SCALEXY if you want to scale the dimensions differentially. You must pick both scale origins with that one.

    Royal Scribe
  • Installation Failure

    Hi DoctorSweets :)

    I can't see that you've done anything wrong there at all.

    I recommend contacting Tech Support via the Support tab when you log into your account on the main webpage.

    DoctorSweets
  • CD3_Thatch_Roof_VH.png

    You could try altering the speed settings.

    Right click the hourglass and pick Display Speed...

    The default settings are:

    But you can temporarily pick Fixed bitmap quality and Very high, if you need to see the fill styles in pin sharp resolution.

    However, it's not recommended that you keep this setting on while you are working since the larger images being used for it will slow your map down.

    Glitch
  • Live Mapping: Naomis Floorplans. 28 Nov

    60 minutes :)

    Royal Scribe
  • Colors I drew keep changing

    Your rivers are set to be colour number 14, which is towards the end of the top row of palette colours. Those top 2 rows aren't meant to be modified at all, so before we put the changing colour problem right it's best if we use Change Properties to make all the rivers some other colour that doesn't appear in those top 2 rows.

    I picked a dark purple swatch near the bottom of the palette (number 227) and changed 227 to be your specified RGB shade, then attached the palette to the map and saved it. Then I changed the properties of the rivers to be colour 277. Let me know if this has cured the problem.

    There are lots of bits of river in this map. If I've missed any all you have to do is use Change Properties to make them colour 227.

    When you open the palette you should see the altered colour.


    Royal Scribe