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Coleman wrote:But then we'd have more double names.![]()
We can't have that.![]()
I am in full agreement with you myself. The major complaints and whining about the original map were nearly all geographical and I think that needs to be #1 to everything else.
Not everyone is taking that view, which is why I think we need a poll. But gimil is gone for another 6 days and I don't want to start one without his consent as he may have a reasonable argument against it.![]()
Claiming the chat folks rig polls is not reasonable, so lets not start that again.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Coleman wrote:Noted, again, the original author of the map requested this revamp and personally choose gimil.Enigma wrote:this was my favorite map as is
iancanton wrote:the isle of mull has somehow managed to stick to the south-west corner of strathclyde, as has anglesey to the north-west corner of gwynedd.
lanyards wrote:For all those who don't like the double names, how about these?
Dumfries & Galloway
Why not make it just be called "Dumfries". That would clear up the fuss about it being too long.
Lothian & Borders
This could just be called "Lothian" Nobody would mix up "Borders" with this territory and it would clear double names.
--lanyards
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:lanyards wrote:For all those who don't like the double names, how about these?
Dumfries & Galloway
Why not make it just be called "Dumfries". That would clear up the fuss about it being too long.
Lothian & Borders
This could just be called "Lothian" Nobody would mix up "Borders" with this territory and it would clear double names.
--lanyards
read the thread lanyard, these are the names on those areas in scotland, there is no abb. shortcuts or nicknames for the area.
lanyards wrote:gimil wrote:lanyards wrote:For all those who don't like the double names, how about these?
Dumfries & Galloway
Why not make it just be called "Dumfries". That would clear up the fuss about it being too long.
Lothian & Borders
This could just be called "Lothian" Nobody would mix up "Borders" with this territory and it would clear double names.
--lanyards
read the thread lanyard, these are the names on those areas in scotland, there is no abb. shortcuts or nicknames for the area.
Ok, so then if there is no way around it, lets not discuss double names any farther. It would only be wasting time and slow the progress of the map, correct?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
from page 17 wrote:... I was just wondering whether it might be worth swapping some of the bonus area colours around a little to reflect the original?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:The colors are done as best they can to match there flag colors (except england) I personally would like to keep scotland blue and wales red
MrBenn wrote:The Scotland in the original map looks more like Ginger than brown. You could always try and make it tartan?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
yeti_c wrote:You may need to change your continents...
Anything that was written <component> is now <territory>
Note you can also use <continent> in your components if your logic needs it!!
C.
iancanton wrote:gimil
we're struggling a bit for space. do u think the map will still look reasonable if we rotate it clockwise by 20 degrees or so, so that the southern coastline of great britain is almost horizontal?
this will release some space at the bottom left, which we can use for a key to territories with abbreviated names, such as gloucs and oxon. these latter two names do not roll off the tongue, as no-one ever says them like that when speaking. calling them Gl and Ox on the map itself, with a key on the bottom left giving their full names, is more natural. the proposed key can also include additional abbreviations for small territories, such as london, or those with long names, like dumfries and galloway.
ian.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
InkL0sed wrote:I agree that the colors should be the same as the old map; it would be a nice compromise for those that prefer the old one.
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