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Created Sep 15, 2013 by Christopho@christophoOwner

Editor : Link selected tile on the tile selector

Created by: Renkineko

When you select a tile on your map to move it or copy it, it could be useful to know where this tile is placed on the tileset in the left panel. It's not necessary to have it "selected" on the left panel, just know its position by some highlights. When you open a map you didn't make to understand how is done some part of the map, the method I did is to look at the position of the interested tile, look at the map.dat file on an editor text to look at this coordinates and note the id of the tile, open the tileset.dat to know where this tile is located on the tileset, open the tileset image and look at the coordinates to understand where the element I'm interested in is.

It's not a really urgent feature anyway, but it could help.

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