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Custom map disorder
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Custom map disorder
Hello.
What kind of provider is this and what is the projection?
Hello.
What kind of provider is this and what is the projection?
This is a map downloaded by my company and used internally
Hello.
What kind of provider is this and what is the projection?
I have sent you messages before with similar questions. You give me an "if (token==ry)" script,Hopefully, you can fix the problem with your script this time
Right now, I see two problems:
1. Reversed Y order of tiles.
If you are not using the ReverseTileY script I sent you, add it.
If you are already using the ReverseTileY script, remove it.
2. Stretched tiles horizontally.
Please reread our email communication from April 18-25.
Right now, I see two problems:
1. Reversed Y order of tiles.
If you are not using the ReverseTileY script I sent you, add it.
If you are already using the ReverseTileY script, remove it.2. Stretched tiles horizontally.
Please reread our email communication from April 18-25.
I coded it to the correct order. As shown in the figure
But then I don't know what to do. I asked my partner and he said the map was now complete.
From the map, it looks like the map is stretched, but I don't know how to correct it. I went back to our previous email, and you asked me to get the correct tiles any way you can, but I don't know what to do.
You have incorrect (stretched) tile textures, and there is only one thing you can do - remove the incorrect tile textures and prepare the correct ones.
There are no ifs and maybes, and no workarounds.
Hello.
What kind of provider is this and what is the projection?
I found the reason for the stretch, and it turned out that my friend was using longitude and latitude projection (this is the translation in my country, I will upload the picture caption). What should I do next
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