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Monsen

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Monsen
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May 14, 1976
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Bergen, Norway
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Remy Monsen
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  • Community Atlas - Artemisia - Themisia - Archesyne

    The city is now in the atlas


    DaltonSpenceRaiko
  • No outline or bounding box for bitmaps?

    Hit Tab (while moving something). That changes how cursor previews are rendered.

    argel1200Raiko
  • Project Spectrum - Part 2

    An excellent explanation as to why I leave these things to you :)

    RaikoLoopysueJimPpdj
  • misbehaving ZEXT - button and command line

    This is due to a corrupted entity in the drawing. There is an ellipse with a negative area there. Just delete it and the drawing should be fine.

    To delete it, use :CC2ERASE:

    When asked for a selection, then type in #104753 on the command line and hit enter. The command line should say that 1 entity is selected. Do it.

    The #-character here is to tell CC3+ that you want to select by entity tag number, and the number itself is the tag of the corrupted entity, as shown by list.


    To find this misbehaving entity, I went through the sheets 1 by 1 to see when the zoom failed. That would be the sheet the entity was on, walls hubs in this case. Then, I just started deleting entities from that sheet until the zoom stopped failing. In this case, it still failed even after deleting all the entities on the sheet, so I did a List on (A)ll, and that revealed the entitiy.

    Note that to recover from a corrupted zoom like this, as long as you have any text in your map, right clicking any of the zoom buttons, and picking To All Text, and then picking one of the text entries in the box will get you back to a normal zoom level where the zoom out/in buttons work again. In the case of a corrupted entity like here, the zoom extents button won't be working untill the entity is found and dealt with though.

    HelenAARaikoLoopysuepdj
  • Editing an old post

    So they do. Setting the policies is a fine line between preventing spammers and annoying members. I try my best to avoid the latter because I know how annoying unnecessary harsh spam prevention efforts can be.

    I've reduced the editing requirements a bit now, everyone of Surveyor rank or higher should now have unlimited editing powers. I guess anyone with a 100 posts and 100 points can't be a spammer.

    LoopysueShessarJimPpdjRaiko