Hate The Fake Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 When using the tile text the border tile space interfers with it. Anyway to move the border tile to the other side?
RiiStar Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 If you mean move that specific type of tile else where in the tileset, no you cant. Explain / Screenshot what you mean?
Samapico Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 You can redefine the tile/character !@#$%^&*ociations as you want, if that answers your question. By default, A is mapped to tile 1, and B to tile 2, etc. until Z to tile 26, and perhaps 0 to 9 are defined by default too.But if you go in Edit-> Edit Tiletext Select first row of tiles, hit 'A' ; it will !@#$%^&*ociate tile 1 to A, tile 2 to B, until S to tile 19 (there are 19 tiles on a row) Select second row except first tile (which is the border tile), and hit 'T', it will then !@#$%^&*ociate tile 21 (border tile being #20) to letter T, 22 to U, etc. until Z. You can define series of keys quickly like that. It works for numbers as well. I have no idea if that answered your question though.
Hate The Fake Posted November 12, 2008 Author Report Posted November 12, 2008 You can redefine the tile/character !@#$%^&*ociations as you want, if that answers your question. By default, A is mapped to tile 1, and B to tile 2, etc. until Z to tile 26, and perhaps 0 to 9 are defined by default too.But if you go in Edit-> Edit Tiletext Select first row of tiles, hit 'A' ; it will !@#$%^&*ociate tile 1 to A, tile 2 to B, until S to tile 19 (there are 19 tiles on a row) Select second row except first tile (which is the border tile), and hit 'T', it will then !@#$%^&*ociate tile 21 (border tile being #20) to letter T, 22 to U, etc. until Z. You can define series of keys quickly like that. It works for numbers as well. I have no idea if that answered your question though. it did thanks
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