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i_b_spectre 02-17-08 02:43 PM

Mission Editor Resolution
 
I've looked through 10 pages of "Mission Editor" search info and tried various other word arrangements, but cannot find an answer. I'm running SH3/GWX in 1024x768, yet when I load the Mission Editor, it apparently is in a lower rez because the bottom of the ship placement info window is below my task bar and I cannot click the Accept button. Until I can get a handle on this I can't get into the most basic mission building. Any suggestions on how one changes the ME rez?

bigboywooly 02-17-08 03:53 PM

Try this

http://www.mediafire.com/?emolujghydq

i_b_spectre 02-17-08 07:32 PM

Thanks, BBW. I d/l to my desktop and extracted the files to a folder. Do I need to place it in one of my SH3 (i.e. GWX) folders and let it overwrite the existing ME?

bigboywooly 02-17-08 11:46 PM

Place in the root SilentHunterIII folder or whatever its called
Didnt overwrite the old ME
I have both side by side

i_b_spectre 02-18-08 06:22 AM

Fantastic! Thanks much BBW, you're the best :up:.

Pisces 02-18-08 10:22 AM

Another workaround (but still anoying) is right-clicking on your taskbar, choose properties, and choose the 2nd checkmark on the list (auto-hide taskbar or something) Now the taskbar wil be removed if you do not point to it. You still have to move the window up a bit to press the button.

Just tried BBW solution and it's alot better.

Jimbuna 02-18-08 12:34 PM

I normally just press the Enter key http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

bigboywooly 02-18-08 02:05 PM

Ah but that mission ed lets you place units 10m apart
Not 300m min like the original

:yep:

Jimbuna 02-18-08 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigboywooly
Ah but that mission ed lets you place units 10m apart
Not 300m min like the original

:yep:

Do you mean mine....the one I'm currently using ? http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

bigboywooly 02-18-08 02:19 PM

:rotfl:

HTF would I know what one you are using

:rotfl:

My crystal ball is broken :doh:

Jimbuna 02-18-08 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigboywooly
:rotfl:

HTF would I know what one you are using

:rotfl:

My crystal ball is broken :doh:

Here....try mine http://www.carlabaron.net/forum/imag.../CRYSTA~12.GIF

Tell the missus to keep it polished so it's always nice and clean http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5158/winkbigid2.gif

To rephrase the question......I am able to place boats right alongside each other when building a mission (as I am aware you already know).
Is there an older mission builder that would only allow a closest distance of 300m ? http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

bigboywooly 02-18-08 03:13 PM

Original stock mission ed

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...nter_371-1.jpg

Mission ed 2

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...nter_372-1.jpg

Jimbuna 02-18-08 05:19 PM

Rgr that mate http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

Looks like I'm still using the original http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1...sedoff1yn0.gif

Madox58 02-18-08 06:48 PM

:o
Slacker!
:damn:
:lol:

Sailor Steve 02-18-08 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pisces
Another workaround (but still anoying) is right-clicking on your taskbar, choose properties, and choose the 2nd checkmark on the list (auto-hide taskbar or something) Now the taskbar wil be removed if you do not point to it. You still have to move the window up a bit to press the button.

Just tried BBW solution and it's alot better.

I can see how it would be. I always physically drag the taskbar down so it disappears, then drag the mission box up so I can reach the button. I'm going to look at this new one now.


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