
LustyMap
In-game map and minimap GUI
Total Downloads: 48,891 - First Release: Sep 8, 2015 - Last Update: Dec 29, 2017
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The MapSplitter doesn't seem to work anymore.
"The application was unable to start correctly (0xc00007b). Click OK to close the application. -
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The folder is unzipped and in the Oxide data folder with all the usual LustyMap folders and files inside.
The "/map help" chat command also doesn't work. It doesn't recognize the command, yet oddly enough it says to use the exact same command due to it not recognizing it.
Any other ideas? -
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The map is displayed correctly. I used map image from playrust.io.
/map help don't work
Complex Mode Work's fine.Attached Files:
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[Error] Failed to run a 1.00 timer in 'LustyMap v1.1.19' (NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object)
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12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-19-17
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-19-18
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-19-19
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-20-17
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-20-18
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-20-19
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-21-17
12:46 [Info] [LustyMap] [fetchImage]: error: map-32-21-18
what ?????? max map-31-31 -
Same here, won't work here anymore either. On my windows 7 server, nor my windows 10 client..
http://i.imgur.com/brkjxhs.jpg -
I dont know how the splitter is written but I'd assume the folders need to be present.. I could be wrong ofcourse....
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The MapSplitter is just a very simple console app, there is no error checking in there, but you are correct the folders need to be present or it will error.
All the folders were included in the zip with the MapSplitter, if you followed the instructions it would work...
If you need to update your map, all you need to do is re-run the MapSplitter, it will overwrite the old images. -
I will update the error text, forgot to do this when i removed the command >.<"
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Confirm the images are there then run /map images to have the plugin reload all images into its cache.
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My only guess is may be its not fully unloaded before it gets reloaded on your server, which would be weird... may be try oxide.unload then oxide.load instead?
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Great plugin, since last Rust update i have been having an issue with some players not all, not being able to display the large map ui. It has me puzzled as this works for the majority of my players except 5 or 6. p.s. I have no errors whatsoever regarding this plugin so i am very unsure if maybe this is a client side issue or a server side issue? the players it does not work for the map starts up black with all locations pinpointed then turns into a red ? there does not seem to be an issue for them with the minimap however. Is this something i have done wrong or is this just "one of thos things"? lol
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Where did you get your map image from? -
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But honestly, it should be able to create the folders itself. Give it a parameter too that you can adjust the size with a simple command (or option).
That it MUST HAVE A FOLDER FIRST, isn't documented in the instructions, so you can't really blame me for not following instructions.
I'm sorry, but lack of documentation has caused this problem here, not me. -
Code:
Download the following zip file and extract it to a temporary location http://zilfa.com/projects/LustyMap.zipReplace the map.jpg with your map...Run the MapSplitter.exe that is included with the above download, once the console window disappears check the map32x32, map26x26, map12x12 & map6x6 folders and you should see the split up image of your map.
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No worries, I should of added a note regarding updating, all you need to do is run the MapSplitter, it will overwrite the images for you.
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Can someone normaly explain, how to use map from RustIO ?
What i have to do with this ?
Code:<serverip>:<port>/map.jpg