Echoing my sentiments for this feature, really useful for people like me who work with lots of extended or custom tiles:
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Would be really nice to be able to mark tiles as unwriteable in isom/paste, for custom blends/tiles that are often overwritten, basically making them behave like doodads.
Another feature I thought about would be left bracket and right bracket as keyboard shortcuts for increasing or decreasing brush size in the terrain and fog of war layers, plus whatever other layers you think would benefit from it. There may already be a shortcut for this, though.
Currently the output window does not remember its box size - a small bug, but one I don't think I've seen anyone else mention.
A while ago Sayoka requested the return of the terrain palette launching if a user set the terrain brush type to Tileset Index. I'd like to second that, it saves precious few seconds every time I need to place some tiles. I understand that as a developer it feels bad to link these, but making it a non-default setting would be nice for those who want to use them. Syncing between the palette and the main window's brush type would be a good change as well. Is there a keyboard shortcut for this in the interim?
An option to lock the UI (so accidental mouse drags don't move toolbars around) would be great, maybe on a per profile basis. Speaking of profiles, being able to rename them in the startup dialog would be useful (I probably already asked for this).
Is it possible to make a 1-tile brush size in isom, that would only edit one 'corner' at a time? Currently you can ctrl+click the edge of two isoms to get a half-size brush, which I assume isn't actually intentional but is a really nice feature. A quarter-size brush would just build upon that.
Cheers and thanks for continuing to update SCMDraft all the way into 2019.
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Post has been edited 3 time(s), last time on Jun 11 2019, 6:25 pm by Pr0nogo.