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M_S_Holder

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copy and pasting
« on: 14 Dec 2002, 23:19:41 »
Is there anyway to copy and paste objects in WRPEdit?

For example, I've made an isalnd and I want to put alot of small bushes on it.  Instead of setting each and every bush, is there any way I can copy an area's objects and paste them to another area?

Offline Planck

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #1 on: 15 Dec 2002, 00:18:52 »
There is a way.......but it involves a lot of hex editing your map..........I dont think you want to do this........it is a lot of work.


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Doe

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #2 on: 17 Dec 2002, 02:22:29 »
Nope not in WRPEdit yet, but that is one option I would realy like them to add with the next version.
that would be a great option for bush patches an such.

Leone

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #3 on: 17 Dec 2002, 07:58:44 »
I think everyone should have a look at this site. He has got the Beta up...I haven't tried it yet...but I hope it does what it says it can do. Let me know if it works y'all!

http://www.freewebs.com/devanmedrow/

Doe

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #4 on: 17 Dec 2002, 09:30:06 »
Geuss not, cuz the link doesnt even seem to work!!

Leone

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #5 on: 18 Dec 2002, 14:32:32 »
Works fine for me...maybe the site was down for some reason.

lanchong

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Re:copy and pasting
« Reply #6 on: 18 Dec 2002, 22:50:36 »
Personnaly, I'm using a macro utility (AIM Keys 3.0) to copy/paste one or several objects. There was an interesting thread about this in the OFPInternals forum. Too bad that is closed.

Lanchong