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				 Questions on Cradle and 2.11 
 First the Cradle question (cool map)...
 I was looking around in the .map file to try and figure out how to do some things for myself and got incredibly confused in the #terrain settings.  How does it work to have land settings of 500+?
 
 Now for the 2.11 question...  More of a comment actually.  Playing in windowed mode when I enlarge the screen its too wide for my monitor and also offset about a mm upwards, anyone else get this?  Its more annoying than anything else.
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				April 13th, 2004, 06:46 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Questions on Cradle and 2.11 
 terrain... from mapedit.pdf: #terrain -province nbr -terrain type
 Sets the terrain of a province. The terrain is calculated by adding certain numbers for different terrain types or other attributes.
 1=small, 2=large, 4=sea, 8=rivers, 16=mountain,
 32=swamp, 64=waste, 128=forest and 256=farm.
 
 Add to this 512=nostart and 1024=magic rich.
 
 windowed mode
 You may set the resolution in windowed mode as you like, so there's no need to use the "maximize" button. E.g. I'm running DOM2 at 1080x810 with the desktop at 1152x864. Just make shure you keep the corret width-to-height ratio ..
 
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				April 13th, 2004, 09:38 AM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Questions on Cradle and 2.11 
 Hi licker     
For terrain settings I dislike to have to make calculations      , I use the map editor - setting terrains flags is the thing it does best 
But it seems like the only thing it can do well      - does someone know if it's possible to edit neighbor links one by one with it ?     |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Questions on Cradle and 2.11 
 It is very convenient to edit your neighbor links with the map editor as well. Left click on a provinces to add a neighbor, hold down ctrl (or maybe it was alt) when you click to remove a neighbor. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Questions on Cradle and 2.11 
 
	thanks for answering my questions!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Arralen: terrain
 ... from mapedit.pdf: #terrain -province nbr -terrain type
 Sets the terrain of a province. The terrain is calculated by adding certain numbers for different terrain types or other attributes.
 1=small, 2=large, 4=sea, 8=rivers, 16=mountain,
 32=swamp, 64=waste, 128=forest and 256=farm.
 
 Add to this 512=nostart and 1024=magic rich.
 
 windowed mode
 You may set the resolution in windowed mode as you like, so there's no need to use the "maximize" button. E.g. I'm running DOM2 at 1080x810 with the desktop at 1152x864. Just make shure you keep the corret width-to-height ratio ..
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 Though I don't think the problem with my windowed mode is the resolution, its just slightly too wide, and offset upwards, my taskbar and other open windows are of course unaffected by this.
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