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XML coordinate checking

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Is there a way to verify the coordinates being correct for Large and Small versions?
To verify that the coordinates on Desert 66 are actually on Desert 66, not Desert 56 instead?
Small coordinates were correct, but I don't know of a way to check the large coordinates (which is why Oasis is having problems with the Large version right now)
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you could try making a copy of the xml, and remove all the coordinates on it except for the coordinates for desert 66. If you want, make two copies, one for desert 66 and one for desert 56.
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yeti_c wrote:http://www.conquerclub.com/mapmaker/

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ok. Thanks.
I just used that to make sure the numbers were centered and there weren't errors. I didn't know that could tell you borders.
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wcaclimbing wrote:
yeti_c wrote:http://www.conquerclub.com/mapmaker/

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ok. Thanks.
I just used that to make sure the numbers were centered and there weren't errors. I didn't know that could tell you borders.
Click "Inspect Map"

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