Brent.
I looked at the VSQL edit and it all became clear. Your suggestion works 
perfectly. It is exactly what I wanted to do and I get to keep my beautiful 
images. I'm throwing the "replace with trait" out the window. Ignore my 
previous email to you on this subject and thanks for the perfect fix. Can't 
wait to try it on some of my other mods.

Dave Briggs

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brent Easton 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 6:50 PM
  Subject: Re: [vassalengine] Facing direction and "replace with" trait.


  Rotate is the way to go

  However, VSQL inherited the 6 layer style of rotating and also has flip sides 
and does it like this:

  - The main layer is always active
  - The flip layer is defined after the main layer has a '^F Flip' Activate 
command and uses the same Increase and Decrease Key strokes as the main layer, 
but has no command names

  When you increase/decrease the main layer to change the facing, the flip 
layer will also increase/decrease and change facing even though it is not 
active. When you do the '^F Flip' command to activate the flip layer, it is 
already at the same facing.

  Using 'Replace' to do this sort of thing is painful.

  Cheers,
  Brent.

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  On 6/12/2006 at 8:23 PM Gary Krockover wrote:
  I'm just curious Dave as to why you wouldn't use a "rotate" trait on the 
counter with the reduced unit as the only layer?

  GJK

  At 07:14 PM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
  >I have a game where I have a counter with the "layer" trait with six levels 
to represent the six hexagonal facing directions. That works fine. But I want 
to be able to flip the counter to represent a reduced unit of the same type 
that also has the identical "layer" triats representing the same facing 
directions. I'm using the "replace with" trait and it works fine except the 
"replace" counter does not retain the same facing/layer as the original counter 
even though it has the identical layer traits levels. I checked the box that is 
supposed to retain the same traits but it doesn't work. According to the help 
info, the replacement counter should retain the same facing. Any suggestions?
  >
  >Thanks, Dave Briggs

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  University of Western Sydney 
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