Ctrl Doesn't work to place an area on another, I think there can only be one. If there can be two on a location, please tell me how.
If not, is there a way I can fill a map with an area, with "Fill" on map making tool, and NOT have it overwrite areas already there? I have a lot of area transitions (teleports), and having to place this new area everywhere is a huge pain, because it'll replace the teleporters.
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![]() Oct 11 2010, 2:50 pm
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You may be able to use the find/replace option, but I'm not sure if it works with areas.
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Asellia wrote:
Ctrl Doesn't work to place an area on another, I think there can only be one. If there can be two on a location, please tell me how. Nope, only one turf per location, and each turf can only have one area it belongs to. You cannot have two turfs on a location (layering turfs is a PURELY visual effect), and so you cannot have two areas at one location. If not, is there a way I can fill a map with an area, with "Fill" on map making tool, and NOT have it overwrite areas already there? I have a lot of area transitions (teleports), and having to place this new area everywhere is a huge pain, because it'll replace the teleporters. control+H to open the Find and Replace dialog. |