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Series Markers

Unread postby Weezknight » Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:00 pm

So, using RWTools and a couple tutorials I have converted a .csv to a .dcsv and it is placed in the proper folder. The problem is that the path is not showing in the World Editor. I've done the process multiple times, checked the .csv file for errors, but still now line on the editor?

Is there a separate way to do this, just as a backup?
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Re: Series Markers

Unread postby barnez » Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:42 pm

I'll start with the obvious (if only to buy myself some time to remind myself the detailed answer)

Did you turn on the route markers in the editor? (They default to invisible) Also - they sometimes need to be toggled on/off a couple of times before they actually "stick"

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Re: Series Markers

Unread postby Weezknight » Fri Aug 16, 2013 8:45 pm

barnez wrote:I'll start with the obvious (if only to buy myself some time to remind myself the detailed answer)

Did you turn on the route markers in the editor? (They default to invisible) Also - they sometimes need to be toggled on/off a couple of times before they actually "stick"

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Yeah, I had everything checked. It took 4 times importing the .dcsv & .bin before it finally showed up. Seems that I'm learning that the World Editor sometimes needs to have stuff done several times for it to work. *!greengrin!*
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Re: Series Markers

Unread postby barnez » Fri Aug 16, 2013 10:38 pm

Ya, some things are a bit sticky. The route markers are a known issue in regards to that. Also labels (F6) generally need a couple of toggles.

Occasionally too, you will lay track and the new section will be invisible. Undo or delete the invisible section, don't lay a new piece over it - that is a major cause of the dread SBHH.

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