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I wonder the same but for Victoria
 
Could anyone post detailled instructions (step by step preferably) on how to change the in map names please?

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The new 0.10 version of Hoi2-map mod is finished :)

Download here

v0.10

-Added a geographic map


- Names:
-- > Belgrade -> Beograd
-- > Uzice -> Užice
-- > Nis -> Niš
-- > Pristina -> Priština
-- > Stip -> Štip
-- > Constanta -> Dobrich

Any error or suggestion , please, contact with me to fix it
 
quintelosky, how do you change the names? Do you copy paste letters or do you write them?
 
Prinz Wilhelm said:
quintelosky, how do you change the names? Do you copy paste letters or do you write them?

Copy and paste, the most simply to do, because I don't know what is the font of the letters
 
quintelosky said:
The new 0.10 version of Hoi2-map mod is finished :)

Download here

v0.10

-Added a geographic map


- Names:
-- > Belgrade -> Beograd
-- > Uzice -> Užice
-- > Nis -> Niš
-- > Pristina -> Priština
-- > Stip -> Štip
-- > Constanta -> Dobrich

Any error or suggestion , please, contact with me to fix it
This is very nice! Could I propose you more changes? Basically addition of non-existing accents on vanilla names, some minor changes? For example:

Warsaw -> Warszawa
Prague -> Praha
Athens -> Athina
Vienna -> Wien
 
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quintelosky said:
The new 0.10 version of Hoi2-map mod is finished :)

Download here

v0.10

-Added a geographic map


- Names:
-- > Belgrade -> Beograd
-- > Uzice -> Užice
-- > Nis -> Niš
-- > Pristina -> Priština
-- > Stip -> Štip
-- > Constanta -> Dobrich

Any error or suggestion , please, contact with me to fix it
:cool:

Did adjacent.tbl fail to work even after being made with beta 1.1.1, or did you just not include it because it was unnecessary?
 
Step 1: Click on the Start Menu

Step 2: Click on the Run option

Step 3: Type the appropriate command in the Open: field. For example if we are using Windows XP we would type cmd.exe.

Step 4: Click on the OK button

The CD command - This command allows you to change your current directory or see what directory you are currently in. To use the CD command you would type cd directoryname and press enter. This would then change the directory you are currently in to the one specified. When using the cd command you must remember how paths work in Windows. A path to a file is always the root directory, which is symbolized by the \ symbol, followed by the directories underneath it. For example the file notepad.exe which is located in c:\windows\system32 would have a path as follows \windows\system32\notepad.exe. If you want to change to a directory that is currently in your current directory you do not need the full path, but can just type cd directoryname and press enter. For example if you are in a directory called c:\test, and there were three directories in that the test directory called A, B, and C, you could just type cd a and press enter. You would then be in the c:\test\a. If on the other hand you wanted to change your directory to the c:\windows\system32 directory, you would have to type cd \windows\system and press enter.

The DIR command - This command will list the files and directories contained in your current directory, if used without an argument, or the directory you specify as an argument. To use the command you would just type dir and press enter and you will see a listing of the current files in the directory you are in, including information about their file sizes, date and time they were last written to. The command will also show how much space the files in the directory are using and the total amount of free disk space available on the current hard drive. If I typed dir \test I would see the contents of the c:\test directory as shown in Figure 2 below.

And after navigating to MapViewer's directory, type "MapViewer -extract" without quotes.

The link answered perfectly your question of how to open the command line. :mad:
 
Jamie550 said:
It only requires several hundred mb of ram.

What was the rest of the exception information?

The lines after I put the -extract in:

C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan\Desktop\MapUtility+v1.1.1\MapUtility+v1.1.1>MapViewer v6.1.1.0

"Unhandled Exception: OutOfMemoryException."

Then the error message pops up:
"MapViewer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost..."

The error signature was: "EventType : clr20r3 P1 : mapviewer.exe P2 : 6.1.1.0 P3 : 483158d4
P4 : system.drawing P5 : 2.0.0.0 P6 : 471ebf30 P7 : 43a P8 : 2c
P9 : system.outofmemoryexception "
 
Jamie550 said:
Was there a stack trace (ie lines beginning with "at ...")?

Is there a file called errorlog.txt in MapViewer's directory?

Oh, and how much free memory do you have before running MapViewer?
No stacked trace.......

here is the error log:

"21-May-08 06:39:08 PM
Message: Out of memory.
Source: System.Drawing
Target Site: Void CheckErrorStatus(Int32)
Stack Trace: at System.Drawing.Graphics.CheckErrorStatus(Int32 status)
at System.Drawing.Graphics.DrawImage(Image image, Rectangle destRect, Int32 srcX, Int32 srcY, Int32 srcWidth, Int32 srcHeight, GraphicsUnit srcUnit, ImageAttributes imageAttrs, DrawImageAbort callback, IntPtr callbackData)
at System.Drawing.Bitmap.MakeTransparent(Color transparentColor)
at MapUtility.Lightmap.LoadTileData()
at MapViewer.App.ExtractImages(Int32 offsetX, Int32 offsetY, Int32 imageSizeX, Int32 imageSizeY, Int32 numImagesX, Int32 numImagesY)
at MapViewer.App.OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e)
Misc
"
 
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