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As others have said, those are the maximum dimensions currently allowed; although you don;t need to stick to them. You can make a narrow and shorter image, but you cannot exceed those dimensions.Evil DIMwit wrote:No, doesn't work that way, sadly.NuclearMarathon wrote:I know that the limit dimensions of maps are "small: 630x600px" and "large 840x800px"...
But can you make a map that's wider but shorter, or taller but thinner than the limits?
ie: "small: 730x500px" "large: 970x670" ?

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
My guess is that your first version used the wrong UTF-8 encoding...ender516 wrote:Sadly, my employer blocks fileden.com so I can't check anything here on my lunch, but I was getting a little confused last night, trying versions (yours, mine, and hybrids). I guess I will check again this evening at home.


Just in case anyone was following this and didn't catch my report of the cause elsewhere, the real problem turned out to be blanks in the URL. Once I renamed my fileden folder to use underscores, the problem went away.ender516 wrote:The Map XML Wizard tool (blessings be upon chipv) produces XML with the following header:
which looks perfectly correct, based on my reading of the XML 1.0 Specification. However, the Map Inspect portion of the Map Maker tool does not process this properly, and only works if the header is changed toCode: Select all
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I have no problem with the lower case version being accepted, since most naming conventions encourage case insensitivity, but since the XML 1.0 Specification says "UTF-8" should be used, I think if only one form can be supported by the Map Maker tool, then it needs to be this one.
An odd sidenote: the Test XML portion of the Map Maker tool has no problem with the upper case version.
That really depends on what you're drawing. If you've got a map you want to make digital, I recommend that you import the photograph and then trace new, clean lines over it.army of nobunaga wrote:quick question.. is it easier to make portions of a map from scratch (blank white page) or take a high resolution digital photo of something you want and insert it and begin from that point?
I don't know what your idea is, but that portion that I put in bold has me intrigued.army of nobunaga wrote:roger... that is what ive decided to try today. Its coming along. I love working with my hands so I kicked around doing this in sculpture clay (everything but the outside and the ants) and then photoing it. its coming along though. thanx for the quick answer

