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JimP

JimP

Still working on my Traveller site. Nothing uploaded yet, but I have about 100 planet maps on 4 sectors. Just have to do the uwp for each, post articles, and do a few solar system maps.

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  • How do you convert cartography conundrum map into useable image?

    I was on my cell earlier and couldn't check. I'm now on my desktop computer.

    Save as. select a graphic export like bmp or png.

    When you do that, the options, lower right on the save as popup, has details on how it is saved as.

    You can set the height and width. Below that click the 'crop image to aspect ratio' and click to set 'restrict image to map border.

    Note that some templates the map border is set to leave a white border around the map exported.

    To fix that select 'rectangular section' for whichever the three graphic types you want.

    Click save.

    Click mouse pointer to upper left, then move the pointer to lower right, then click again. The map will save as that area.

    That lets you also export small portions of a map. Rectangular area, or square, are the only two options.

    JulianDracos
  • Wall not breaking, wall symbols not aligning.

    You're welcome. And @Quenten mentioned my other problem.

    jmabbott
  • Winter Village style development (March 2022 CA issue)

    I don't remember where, but I have seen no snow on the South side of a small hillock, and some snow in shadows under bushes on the North side of it.

    edit: Very likely in the Spring.

    Loopysue
  • Winter Village style development (March 2022 CA issue)

    Here in the U.S. some locations have very slanted roofs because they get snow every winter. But other places may get snow only every 5 or so years. Those roofs aren't slanted much. Some places may get snow every 5 to 10 years. so they don't worry aobut it. They do get lots of rain, particularly in hurricane zones.

    Loopysue
  • Winter Village style development (March 2022 CA issue)

    I would expect that. While I haven't lived in either one, it seems to me that the tile wouldn't hold onto the snow as well as the thatched roof. I could be wrong though.

    Loopysue