How to resize a map properly?

FlammieJerynZ

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Hey, good day or night everyone!
I hope all of you be okay or having fun.
I am addressing to you because I want to ask you something related to our World Builder utility and one specific of his features: Resize.
I want to make a custom version of Tiny World Map (56/36), and adjust its size downwards... But there is a problem.
There is the inedited version of Tiny World Map, as you can see, I'm in the "Resize" feature in World Builder:
Screenshot1.png

But... When I try to adjust its size downwards, looks like this:
Screenshot2.png

The realignment was successful on the Map, but it changed it quite a bit. Also I notice something: This only happens when the Map is resized downwards, but if resized up, works correctly as expected, only adjusting its size without changing anything.
Any ideas to avoid this problem or solve it? Or in this case I need to edit everything in the Map to make the desired changes in the resize?
I hope you can help me or answer me; your answer, advice or solution means a lot to me, and I hope this can help anybody else too.
Thank you everyone and have a great day or night!
 
Hola! eso pasa al hacer el ajuste haciendo click una (1) vez, o cuando terminas en impar. Si vas clickeando el +/- de dos en dos la forma debería mantenerse (en este caso si le das dos veces al menos [-] de abajo debería verse tal como la primera imagen pero sin las dos últimas líneas de hexágonos). Al menos eso es lo que dice mi experiencia jaja

Sobre por qué pasa esto al editar desde abajo y no arriba la verdad no lo sé. Ojalá te funcione.

Moderator Action: CivFanatics is an English language forum. Please provide an English translation. leif
Moderator Action: From a translation site:
Hello! That happens when you make the adjustment by clicking one (1) time, or when you end up in odd. If you click the +/- two at a time, the shape should be kept (in this case, if you double-click at least [-] below, it should look just like the first image, but without the last two lines of hexagons). At least that's what my experience says haha About why this happens when editing from below and not above, I don't really know. I hope it works for you.
 
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Hola! eso pasa al hacer el ajuste haciendo click una (1) vez, o cuando terminas en impar. Si vas clickeando el +/- de dos en dos la forma debería mantenerse (en este caso si le das dos veces al menos [-] de abajo debería verse tal como la primera imagen pero sin las dos últimas líneas de hexágonos). Al menos eso es lo que dice mi experiencia jaja

Sobre por qué pasa esto al editar desde abajo y no arriba la verdad no lo sé. Ojalá te funcione.

Moderator Action: CivFanatics is an English language forum. Please provide an English translation. leif
Moderator Action: From a translation site:
Hello! That happens when you make the adjustment by clicking one (1) time, or when you end up in odd. If you click the +/- two at a time, the shape should be kept (in this case, if you double-click at least [-] below, it should look just like the first image, but without the last two lines of hexagons). At least that's what my experience says haha About why this happens when editing from below and not above, I don't really know. I hope it works for you.
Hey, bosioc!
Thank you very much!
I'm really sorry for the late response to you... I feel ashamed but happy for this right now, hahaha.
I really appreciate it, seriously!
Don't worry, your answer alone means a lot to me and is really useful!
Thanks to the Moderator too, because he translated Bosioc's brilliant response from Spanish to English... Personally, I understand both, because I live in Latin America and I grew up with English, hahaha. Details that matters, you know...
I'll try this! I'm sure it can help me and others in our community too.
Cheers, peace and have a great day or night!
 
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