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Ah. You're posting in a myseq question and also pming me about the same thing.mhh iam not using the external map from myseq... i got a problem with ingame map
The Great Redbot said:Organizing Map Folders
Custom maps should be kept in a sub-directory of your EverQuest map directory. For example,
C:\users\public\Everquest\maps\Brewall's Maps...
Did you check the marked solution?i got a simlar problem... ingame map is working fine. But there are no borders.... cant figure out if u can set it on or off
Ah. You're posting in a myseq question and also pming me about the same thing.mhh iam not using the external map from myseq... i got a problem with ingame map
The Great Redbot said:Organizing Map Folders
Custom maps should be kept in a sub-directory of your EverQuest map directory. For example,
C:\users\public\Everquest\maps\Brewall's Maps
C:\users\public\Everquest\maps\Good's Maps
In-game, you switch between map folders via a dropdown in the top left corner of the map.
Note: I do not recommend placing custom maps in the main maps folder. The reason for this is that every time EverQuest starts, it overwrites 100 zones with default maps. When this happens, any custom geometry is lost and labels will often duplicate.