Overhead map drawing color
And he would complain that it was a useless feature seeing as F8 (i think its that one) does the same thing. I don't remember if I explained that F8 doesn't work all that great compared to caps lock. Maybe use the F8 button to toggle the overhead map pen color. Since after the caps lock button no one needs F8.iron wrote:He used that key for other things I guess.
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If you're going to mess with it at all, a combination of Doobie & Scratch's ideas would be the best.
When the map loads, it should default to Doobie's idea, then there should be a basic color-picker object (a semi-transparent one next to the map would work) or a hotkey to cycle through 3-7 preset options.
When the map loads, it should default to Doobie's idea, then there should be a basic color-picker object (a semi-transparent one next to the map would work) or a hotkey to cycle through 3-7 preset options.
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I think I was the main one to bitch about capslock. (btw its f10)
The reason being that since my ` key doesn't work in recent versions of myth I had to assign capslock to do it (the only key in that part of the keyboard not already assigned). So now every time I deselect, it looks like I select all my units!
But I can live with it
The reason being that since my ` key doesn't work in recent versions of myth I had to assign capslock to do it (the only key in that part of the keyboard not already assigned). So now every time I deselect, it looks like I select all my units!
But I can live with it
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yea ability to change color for colorblind ppl seems like a good idea,
the first thing that came to mind is to invert the color of the line to whatever the overheads color is (which would create the largest contrast possible, kinda what doobie suggested (but without calculating an average color))...but then I started thinking about those eye tests I had to do once a year when I was younger...isnt there a form of colorblindness where you cant see complimentary colors?
as for all these other suggestions how often do you actually draw on the overhead...?
...Giz
the first thing that came to mind is to invert the color of the line to whatever the overheads color is (which would create the largest contrast possible, kinda what doobie suggested (but without calculating an average color))...but then I started thinking about those eye tests I had to do once a year when I was younger...isnt there a form of colorblindness where you cant see complimentary colors?
as for all these other suggestions how often do you actually draw on the overhead...?
...Giz
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No. It would be like changing your default color for links in your web browser preferences. e.g. You see whatever color is set in YOUR preferences, other people see what is set in theirs.Eddaweaver wrote:So for example someone could set their map-drawing colour to be pink and it would display what they've drawn as being pink on other team-mates' maps too?
When you draw you would see whatever color you set YOUR copy of Myth to use for the overhead map ink color. Other people would see either THEIR overhead map ink color, OR the default ink color if they didn't change it.
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