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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
| 0001720 | SphereServer | executable - linux build | public | 14-02-10 13:26 | 20-02-10 15:08 |
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| Reporter | SiriusDE | |
| Assigned To | MrSugarCube | |
| Priority | normal | Severity | tweak | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | |
| Platform | | OS | | OS Version | |
| Product Version | 20-09-2009, 0.56b Prerelease | |
| Target Version | | Fixed in Version | 0.56c Nightly | |
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| Summary | 0001720: Export command of WSC files use a strange distance |
| Description | If I export an area with the command ".serv.export filename.wsc 1 10", sphere sets the distance in a very strange way. I don't know how he measures the distance with this command, but it's not the same way like for example .visualrange measures it.
The way like visualrange measure the distance is a more logical way. .visualrange 10 sets the visual range in a rectangle (10 tiles to the north, 10 tiles to the south, 10 tiles to the west and 10 tiles to the east).
But .serv.export seems to make a circle instead of a rectangle.
Because most of the things that are exported are rectangles (I know only a view buildings that are circles) it would be great if the export command measures its distance with a rectangle like the command .visualrange (I think in earlier sphere version that was the default way how .serv.export measures the distance).
It is very difficult to export a buildung if it exports a circle. |
| Additional Information | Experimental flags (don't know which these are): Experimental=051d |
| Tags | No tags attached. |
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| Nightly Version | 20-09-2009 |
| Experimental Flags | None |
| Option Flags | Command_Sysmsgs, OSIMultiSight, FileCommands |
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