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Ok, so I recently moved into university, which means no more desktop PC. This isn't too bad, however i'm having one major problem with level editing on amnesia; which is that the editors (all of them, material, level etc.) are slightly too big for my screen. There's no full screen mode on the editors nor the option to manually expand and contract as with many windowed applications so I can't resize them that way. I can't reach important buttons such as grid snapping or lighting because of this. I looked but I couldn't find anything that mentioned this problem, anyone know a fix for this?
Have you tried with resolution or something like that on your background?
(09-19-2012, 01:40 PM)Nemet Robert Wrote: [ -> ]Have you tried with resolution or something like that on your background?
Yeah, my laptop is running at its normal resolution. (1200*700 or something around that). It seems to be that the editors open at a standard resolution (probably something around 800*800). Has anyone else experienced this problem, or even better found a fix?
Did you check the level editor options?
(09-19-2012, 05:00 PM)Your Computer Wrote: [ -> ]Did you check the level editor options?
Aha. Yep, not sure how I missed that but there is an option to change the level editor resolution. Thanks Smile The model editor screen doesn't share the same options, but it's not so much a pain on that one, cheers Smile
(09-19-2012, 08:35 PM)R. Peters Wrote: [ -> ]Aha. Yep, not sure how I missed that but there is an option to change the level editor resolution. Thanks Smile The model editor screen doesn't share the same options, but it's not so much a pain on that one, cheers Smile

Documents\HPL2\ModelEditor.cfg
(09-19-2012, 08:41 PM)Your Computer Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-19-2012, 08:35 PM)R. Peters Wrote: [ -> ]Aha. Yep, not sure how I missed that but there is an option to change the level editor resolution. Thanks Smile The model editor screen doesn't share the same options, but it's not so much a pain on that one, cheers Smile

Documents\HPL2\ModelEditor.cfg
Woop Big Grin Cheers man, you've helped me big time there, here, have some +1's! Tongue