I have a character who is mapping his island. I have noticed that the ASCII map he's making gets slightly garbled when he copies a note. Copying the text from one note to another manually works just fine, though.
/hellzon - confused.
Slightly garbled notes.
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Slightly garbled notes.
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Can you PM me or send an email to bugs@cantr.net with the name of your character and the name of the note in question
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Thank you for sending the information.
There is a problem with the use of the backward slash ("\") in your notes.
The s/w environment treats backward slashes as escape characters so they are being removed when a note is copied
For your Ascii map you will have to a different character for the mean time.
There is a problem with the use of the backward slash ("\") in your notes.
The s/w environment treats backward slashes as escape characters so they are being removed when a note is copied
For your Ascii map you will have to a different character for the mean time.
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I noted this a couple of months ago while mapping too. I even tried to escape the backslashes using \\ for the diagonal direction and was hoping it would result in a correct \, but it didn't help when copying the notes.
If you edit your map in some editor you could replace all occurances of '\' with '& # 9 2 ;' (without spaces) and all JavaScript enabled browsers would see the correct character on the map.
Edit : sixth edit... did I get it right this time?
If you edit your map in some editor you could replace all occurances of '\' with '& # 9 2 ;' (without spaces) and all JavaScript enabled browsers would see the correct character on the map.
Edit : sixth edit... did I get it right this time?
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