Square Terrain?

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I had a question out of curiosity. When you try to edit terrain in protected maps, the terrain comes out isometrical, but is surrounded by square terrain, which overlays the map. Here is what I'm talking about. Is it that some part of the map is damaged by the protection used, so it cant be edited?
 

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[COLOR=2299FF]I don't know, that's a tough one. It is kinda bad to go messing through other peoples's work though...[/COLOR]

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It seems to me that the only thing you could do is unprotect the map first, then try to edit it.

The protection deletes the ISOM section. It also depends on the protection. What is it that you used to protect your map?
 

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i never used protection on it. what happened was, i took a helms deep map (unprotected) .when i started editing, it was the normal diamond terrain, but then after it went to what i described above.
 

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It is the same effect. The unprotector replaces the ISOM section with a solid terrain type instead of 0s. Staredit's isometric routine recurses down to that solid type and stops - which is why you get the block effect. If it had replaced it with 0s, it would be as if your map had been ISOMed.
 

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