I'm having an issue working with the DayZ Tools software, basically when I try to add a new valueFlg layer, the same is painted all over the map, changing settings doesn't work. It also seems that the software drag some information between different files, I made a test opening a totally new xml file and some of the informations of the previous file were on it (I repeat, it was a Vanilla one without any sort of modification at all).
Description
Details
- Severity
- Minor
- Resolution
- Open
- Reproducibility
- Always
- Operating System
- Windows 10 x64
- Category
- General
Event Timeline
These are two pictures of a Vanilla file opened after the one I'm modifying, as you can see Tier 1 it's the one I painted on the other file, and so the hole in the tier3 layer
This is the same Vanilla file, who's supposed to be just like the picture you send. It is not, there are some changes I made in another file and yet I found em here.
I repeat, is a VANILLA file.
Look at the hole on the tier3 layer on the top left corner, that's a hole I created to add a new Tier. The problem is, this is NOT the file I made the change on, I used the Bhaalshad refined file. It doesn't make any sense that I find that hole in this file, who's supposed to be Vanilla. That's why I think the software is dragging informations between file.
Grab the orginal ce files, the edits on your screen are trash.
You need restart the CE editor if u load other files.
It was always like this.
You're not getting the point. That hole is something I did to add a new tier zone in my server, the problem is I did it in another .xml file that had nothing to do with the one i take the picture from. I found the same hole in every file I open even tho that file shouldn't have it because I downloaded it Vanilla. That zone should be Tier3 in a Vanilla .xml file; that's causing me troubles because if i need to work from the beginning on a file for another server I find the same changes I did for ANOTHER file for ANOTHER server.
Seems like the software is dragging the informations between files.