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#1 Before February 2015

Muftwin
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Measurements

problem: its so annoying trying to find the middle of a long space
solution: add a ruler

when you click on the button to open ruler all the squares will light up click one for the start point click another for the end point all the squares inbetween will then be numbered

and now you can find the middle and start your level there

#2 Before February 2015

Jak
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Re: Measurements

Or you can use coins.

#3 Before February 2015

Different55
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Joined: 2015-02-07
Posts: 16,572

Re: Measurements

o.O way to go for thinking, jak. And I like the ruler idea.


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#4 Before February 2015

BillyP
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Re: Measurements

Yeah, I like this idea. Coins work, though they're extremely annoying to remove after you've finished measuring something.

Last edited by BillyP (Mar 25 2011 1:13:00 pm)

#5 Before February 2015

EDJ
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Joined: 2015-08-20
Posts: 2,157

Re: Measurements

Yes I like

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#6 Before February 2015

Betaguy
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Re: Measurements

I like it, the current thing I use is coins, as jak said.

#7 Before February 2015

Muftwin
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Re: Measurements

how do you use coins to measure?

#8 Before February 2015

Gamer1120
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Joined: 2015-12-29
Posts: 2,659

Re: Measurements

Count the coins there are in the level
Place coins at the place-to-measure
Do the new amout of coins minus the thing at step 1.
Then you have the length

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#9 Before February 2015

Muftwin
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Re: Measurements

oh! you look at how many coins there are in the level

thanks thatll help me soooooo much

i still think a ruler could help though

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