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 Post subject: Indian unit Pics project
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:48 pm 
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I started working on a new project matching up the Indian unit pictures with the tribes that I think best fit
any suggestions are welcome :)

Does anyone one know how to add pictures to the Units.bmp?
Here is what I have so far:
Ottawa 96,116
Huron 96
Shawnee 113
Potawatomi 116
Mingo 96
Mohawk 96,97
Onondaga 113
Oneida 96
Cayuga 96
Mohican 113
Sauk 96,114
Fox 100,96
Menominee 104
Chippawa 106
Delawares 98,108
Mississauga 101
Miami 110
Caughnawaga 96,116
Iroquois 96
Micmac 113
Chippawa 106


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<font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3"><font color="yellow">That is one of the easiest files to amend. Open the file using "Paint" or similar art program, then simply add, modify, or rearrange the icons. I have built an icon list for 1776 that has somewhere close to 1300 icons on it. It was a simple case of just changing a jacket color, or a facing color, or the headgear, etc. Unit icons are identified in the OOB by the sixth character in any unit's line: example - U 16 4 L B 489 0 85 Scout Troop 1 - in this case the 489 is the icon in question. To ID the correct icon, just remember the top line in the Unit.BMP file is line 0, not line 1, and the first row is row 0, not row 1, then simply count. The top left corner icon is 0, then 1, 2, 3, etc reading across. For all other rows, you list the line # (1) and the icon number (0-9). In the example above, it identifies an icon in line 48, row 9. Hope this isn't too muddy an explanation.</font id="Comic Sans MS"></font id="size3"></font id="yellow">


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