In this case, it should be "Tech Chooser": paths in Unix are case sensitive!
Ah, but in this case the editor is reading in the lowercase "tech chooser" from the PediaIcons.txt file!
I should look at the C7 solution for making paths case-insensitive, as I remember that was more elegant than anything I had come up with, and fixing case-sensitivity bugs has been a recurring issue, in part because of cases like this where the Civ III text files refer to paths/files in a case-insensitive manner. Changing the case of all the Civ files, while technically something that would solve it, is also not a very reasonable solution.
Here the issue is that my file is under "civ3PTW"
Specifically, "Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete/civ3PTW/Art/Terrain/x_airfields and detect.PCX" ? The editor always searches first in the scenario search path, then the Conquests folder, then PTW, then Vanilla, so the Vanilla path being last makes sense. Ah... but the CD version uses "Civ3PTW", whereas on Steam it's "civ3PTW", so it missed it because of the case-sensitivity. See also, need to integrate C7's method of finding paths case-insensitively on Linux/Unix; there's just too many edge cases to patch individually when the Civ3 files and versions themselves assume case-insensitivity.
This is all that's printed in the diff, no field breakdown as in the other cases, and I confirmed that "in city radius" is checked in both files. This is the only building in either file with that flag, so I suspect it may a bug in how that one is parsed.
Edit: this is all from 1.24 so it's possible these have been addressed in later updates
It could be an issue with that field, will take a look.
at
https://bell-sw.com/ I only see the following:
PRODUCTS
It looks like they have revamped their main menu navigation system. Java 8 is available at
https://bell-sw.com/pages/downloads/#jdk-8-lts , and if you are on Windows, the current Java runtime is
@Quintillus is their a quick way to add a bunch of cities? I am swapping out a couple of Civs and need to replace cities, leaders, etc. I can't copy and paste. I am not looking forward to typing several dozen city names.
If you mean to the city list for a Civ, then yes (though it's not particularly obvious). To add a bunch, have them in a list in a text editor/the Firaxis editor/a CFC post, e.g.:
Code:
Babylon
Barcelona
Byzantium
.
Copy them with Ctrl+C, then put the cursor on the city-name field (when it is empty), and press Ctrl+V:
The city names will be appended at the end of the list.
You can also mass-delete by Shift/Ctrl clicking to select more than one (shift for adjacent range, ctrl for non-adjacent one-by-one selection), and right-clicking and choosing Delete.
This works for military and scientific leaders as well.
If you mean on the map, there isn't an express way of adding cities, though their ownership can be reassigned.