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Androidz wrote:Cairnswk can you add a little arrow from gelibulo to bursa? On the real map as you got in the insert?
I'll change to Entente, thanks.Merker wrote:Just so you know, the Allies is WW II for the countries opposing the Axis. Allies in WW I would be Entente, the treaty signed by Russia, France and Great Britian to say they would help each other in war. You got Central Powers right. Good job mate.
Also dardenelles is a strait into Russian waters I think? They needed to capture it so they could send supplies to Russia.
PS: whats the darnenells?
The Dardanelles (Turkish: Ćanakkale BoÄazı, Greek: ĪαĻΓανĪλλια, Dardanellia), formerly known as the Hellespont (Greek: ĪλλήĻĻονĻĪæĻ, Hellespontos), is a narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. It is located at approximately [show location on an interactive map] 40°13ā²N, 26°26ā²E. The strait is 61 kilometers (38 mi) long but only 1.2 to 6 kilometers (0.75 to 4 mi) wide, averaging 55 meters (180 ft) deep with a maximum depth of 82 meters (300 ft). Water flows in both directions along the strait, from the Sea of Marmara to the Aegean via a surface current and in the opposite direction via an undercurrent.
asked this in qwert's map, and I'll ask it again here - what would happen if a territory had two sets of small and large coordinates? Could the army count for that territory be shown on both the main map and the inset? Because that would be nice in this case, where the Constantinople count can't be seen in the inset while Bursa can, and vice-versa on the main map.
qwert wrote:asked this in qwert's map, and I'll ask it again here - what would happen if a territory had two sets of small and large coordinates? Could the army count for that territory be shown on both the main map and the inset? Because that would be nice in this case, where the Constantinople count can't be seen in the inset while Bursa can, and vice-versa on the main map.
I belive that mine answer is something like "these is question for XML experts"
Androidz wrote:Cairnswk can you add a little arrow from gelibulo to bursa? On the real map as you got in the insert?...
gimil wrote:cairnswk wrote:I wish people would read and understand!
Come on cairns, we're not all perfect. Sometimes we don't have time to read everything you know
oaktown wrote:I'd love to see more space given to the mess of territories around Ezurum. And if everything was brought up in size a bit you might not need the inset map, though if you are going to keep it around I'd like to see the Constantinople territory named on it.
I asked this in qwert's map, and I'll ask it again here - what would happen if a territory had two sets of small and large coordinates? Could the army count for that territory be shown on both the main map and the inset? Because that would be nice in this case, where the Constantinople count can't be seen in the inset while Bursa can, and vice-versa on the main map.
cairnswk wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Hey cairns...this map looks great, but why did you use the inset? Couldn't you have fitted the army circles in the main map? A mini map could be used to fill that extra space.
The army circles fitted, but the one-way arrow didn't and it was very cramped compared to the rest of the map.I also have some big problems to distinguish the colours. Aleppo and Adana regions look a bit similar and the pink British territories are hard to see. Perhaps a darker red would do the trick. I'm sorry to bring this up because the colour scheme is really nice but a bit confusing for my colour blind eyes.
Yes i'm pleased you've happened along for that CB issue. I'll change those colours a bit to suit if i can.
cairnswk wrote:Androidz wrote:Cairnswk can you add a little arrow from gelibulo to bursa? On the real map as you got in the insert?
Yes i'll see to do that
ZeakCytho wrote:There's a typo in the info paragraph - near the end, you say (916) where I believe you mean (1916).
I still have trouble telling the continents apart in the northeast.
cairnswk wrote:Do you still have trouble seeing the difference now with thicker continent borders?
oaktown wrote:...
Right now it's just you, me, and Zeak... where is everybody? This place is like a tomb.
whitestazn88 wrote:if i can share my 2 cents... the colors for O. armenia and o. mesopotamia look very similar on the map
as do o syria and hussein of mecca
as well as great britain and russian empire
vonForster wrote:I like the map, but I feel as though having Italy and France right next to each other gives an easily defensible corner of the map. Perhaps adding Libya next to Egypt as an Italian territory and giving Italy a +2. This would also be historic as the Ottoman Empire until a relatively short time before WWI owned Libya, at least in name.
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