Or you download the coordinate gui program and you just click to gain your coordinatesZeakCytho wrote:It's not that hard. The top left corner is (0, 0) and the bottom right is (xmax, ymax). Using that, you can mess around with the misplaced coords in the XML file by moving each a few pixels left/right/up/down until it's good, and then test it in the XML centering tester (clicky). Slow, a tiny bit tedious, but if I've found (in my limited experience) that even Jota's map assistant gives coordinates that need to be tweaked a bit.wcaclimbing wrote:I could, but it'd mean I'd have to learn how to work the XML coordinate tool thing.InkL0sed wrote:Can't you do it yourself...?
I've never even attempted anything with XML.
if zimmah doesn't show up soon, I might try it myself.
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