Maybe I'm just reinventing the wheel here but yesterday I found out an automatic scrolling option by accident and couldn't find anything about it on the interwebs so I wanted to check if this is normal (and perhaps known already).
Open a city and do the following;
Press and hold an arrow key
Press and hold shift key
Release arrow key
Release shift key
If I'm correct, you can now sit back and enjoy your city srolling along the screen. It will keep going even if you counter steer with the mouse, change zoomlevel or viewing direction. Only when you press an arrow key will it end. In combination with the animation option it will make for perfect animated mosaics! And it also works in region view. Enjoy
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I haven't read about this one before, so I had to try it out... it works! ;D
Only thing... on my machine the auto scrolling is jerky and kinda blurry in both region and city mode; too bad there isn't a way to control the 'speed' of the auto-scroll. ::)
Quote from: vortext on October 02, 2011, 05:56:17 AM
Maybe I'm just reinventing the wheel here but yesterday I found out an automatic scrolling option by accident and couldn't find anything about it on the interwebs so I wanted to check if this is normal (and perhaps known already).
Open a city and do the following;
Press and hold an arrow key
Press and hold shift key
Release arrow key
Release shift key
If I'm correct, you can now sit back and enjoy your city srolling along the screen. It will keep going even if you counter steer with the mouse, change zoomlevel or viewing direction. Only when you press an arrow key will it end. In combination with the animation option it will make for perfect animated mosaics! And it also works in region view. Enjoy
so thats what the key combo is... I've sometimes triggered this by accident.
Quote from: Gringamuyloca on October 02, 2011, 08:38:06 AMtoo bad there isn't a way to control the 'speed' of the auto-scroll. ::)
Attached ;)
The property
KeyboardScrollSpeed has been dropped from 0.2 to 0.05
There are other properties in there that effect mouse scroll and the like.
I've used this method for the tree controller as well. Trees planted while scrolling don't get rendered, so it speeds up the planting process (that is, until you stop scrolling).
Quote from: Lowkee33 on October 02, 2011, 11:48:08 AM
Quote from: Gringamuyloca on October 02, 2011, 08:38:06 AMtoo bad there isn't a way to control the 'speed' of the auto-scroll. ::)
Attached ;)
:thumbsup: Wow!! Thanks!!! :thumbsup:
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