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A good practice is simply to put that break tag on the end of every line of the formatted text. --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 20:01, 27 December 2007 (EST)
 
A good practice is simply to put that break tag on the end of every line of the formatted text. --[[User:N9103|Edward]] 20:01, 27 December 2007 (EST)
 
   Ok did that. Thanks. [[User:Jikor|Jikor]]
 
   Ok did that. Thanks. [[User:Jikor|Jikor]]
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== Mouse Setting ==
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I'm one who prefers not to have the mouse involved in gameplay, yet I find that using NO or FALSE for the mouse setting still allows mouse use for designating tiles.<br>
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While this is useful for allowing mouse-based macros for room designs (as opposed to keyboard-based of course) it is still a thorn in my side.<br>
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I'm looking for confirmation/refutation of this, and any discovered fix to make it truly [MOUSE:NO].<br>
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--[[User:N9103|Edward]] 08:40, 17 May 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 12:40, 17 May 2008

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Use <br> on the lines with multiple fields, such as the color settings, if you want it to look like the actual text file does.

A good practice is simply to put that break tag on the end of every line of the formatted text. --Edward 20:01, 27 December 2007 (EST)

 Ok did that. Thanks. Jikor

Mouse Setting

I'm one who prefers not to have the mouse involved in gameplay, yet I find that using NO or FALSE for the mouse setting still allows mouse use for designating tiles.
While this is useful for allowing mouse-based macros for room designs (as opposed to keyboard-based of course) it is still a thorn in my side.

I'm looking for confirmation/refutation of this, and any discovered fix to make it truly [MOUSE:NO].
--Edward 08:40, 17 May 2008 (EDT)