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Latest revision as of 18:37, 15 August 2020

Find Objects window

This is one of the most useful tools in the Level Editor. With it, you can find any created object in the map without needing to look for it. When opened, it will look like this:

In an empty map:

findobjects01.jpg

In a non empty map:

findobjects02.jpg

It consists of the following inputs:

  • A 'Search Text' input: type the string you want to search for here. Any matches will be listed in the ListBox below. If the input is empty, every object in the map will be listed.
  • An 'In' ComboBox: will determine where the text input will be searched in. Options are 'Name' and 'Type', meaning name or type of the objects in list.
  • A ListBox displaying all entities found: objects can be selected here by clicking on the row they appear in.
  • Focus button: clicking on this will center the view on the selected objects.
  • Delete button: clicking on this will delete selected objects.

Usage examples

Searching for a string in name:

findobjects03.jpg

Searching for a string in type:

findobjects04.jpg