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Ooh - a workaround!
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It's not really a work around - it's that way be design, as some people like to do stuff one way and some another.
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I prefer using the 3D window for that purpose... running around and adding stuff like doors, chairs, tables, cupboards is a lot of fun (especially after you have moved to a new city before and were forced to put ab all the real-life furniture on your own because your wife was pregnant...
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I use the 2D view to add initial walls and doors, but when I'm filling rooms, I use the 3D view.
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My 3D view has always been sort of messed up - things look find when executing the game, but in the editor window, the walls and such do not align correctly...
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Hmm - can we change the resolution of the editor then? Or, what resolution is it set in by default?
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We can change the resolution of the editor, and we can change the size of the grid display without changing the resolution.
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Hm? But that is my executable's resolution, too... I only work at the lowest resolution
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Like I mentioned, I don't know why, I just know how it's supposed to be.
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