[Done for V0.40] Adding new levels above the current ones
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- L!ghthouse
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[Done for V0.40] Adding new levels above the current ones
When you create a new level using the editor, you don't have the ability to create levels above the ones that you have already created. Could this feature be implemented in the editor for the next version?
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Such a feature would, presumably, just shift all the current levels down one level, and put a new level in the top, otherwise it wouldn't work really would it? Since it's a dungeon and meant to be underground, and if you put a level above the top level, it'd be above ground level...
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Nothing much. Make sure you have different reference alphanumerics in the two dungeons (this can retroactively done).
Make sure the levels are on different levels! With this new swap feature you could create a slew of blank dungeon levels in one dungeon to push the good ones down in number in the editor.
Then as you say you just copy and paste the two text files together, and reopen - it should be fine
Make sure the levels are on different levels! With this new swap feature you could create a slew of blank dungeon levels in one dungeon to push the good ones down in number in the editor.
Then as you say you just copy and paste the two text files together, and reopen - it should be fine
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