Blargh, placeholder.
Are you using an old version? That used to happen if you installed SRB2DB without installing DB first, but it's not necessary in recent versions. Get the latest build at http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/s0569864/ and try installing that, if you haven't already. If you are using the latest version and you still get this error, please say, and I'll see if I can work out what's going on.Fluff Flame said:what if it says "error 424 in loadconfiguration: object required" when we run it? Mine doesn't seem to work.
Boinciel said:Every time I try to open a map, this happens.
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It doesn't happen when I start a new map, but it just goes and explodes every time I try.
EDIT: Ah ha! When I zoom out past 21%, it does this. This means I can't make/open big maps... What a disappointment. Can you fix this?
That's already in, it so happens, but it's hidden because it's dangerous. There are certain circumstances where merging identical sectors can cause problems, for example with bobbing FOFs. If you want to try it, though, switch to sectors mode, and then, while holding Ctrl+Shift, bring down the 'Sectors' menu and select 'Find set of identical sectors'. In the rewrite, I'll either try to take measures to make it safer, or plaster it with warnings. Either way, I'd like for it not to be hidden like this in the future.Flame_the_hedgehog said:Ah, here's something:
How about an Auto merge/join button? This could search the whole map, and merge sectors together that have the same Celing and Floor height. (Or maybe tags?)
This would probably work well when creating CTF maps.
Bobbing FOFs (or it might be one of the similar ones whose heights change; I forget) work by having two sectors connected together, rather than with tagging. The floor (ceiling?) height of one the sectors is/are changed at runtime, which would also affect any other sectors merged with them.Boinciel said:Just make it so that it looks at sector tags, too. That would fix it!
Please.BlueZero4 said:What error and when does it appear? Exactly as it appears.