Uploading your SVG

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* Click the Multi-Player tab then Design Maps
 
* Click the Multi-Player tab then Design Maps
 
* Click Create New Map
 
* Click Create New Map
* Select your svg file
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* Select your SVG file
 
* Enter your map's name and description
 
* Enter your map's name and description
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Note that your SVG must meet the [[Creating_the_SVG#SVG_file_limitations|SVG file requirements]].
  
 
==Updating an existing map's SVG file==
 
==Updating an existing map's SVG file==
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* [[Map Making]]
 
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* [[Creating the SVG]]
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* [[Map requirements]]
  
 
[[Category:Map Making|Upload]]
 
[[Category:Map Making|Upload]]

Latest revision as of 18:56, 12 February 2024

You can upload your SVG file into Warzone by following these steps:

  • Use this link to enable the Design Maps link: Enable Map Development
  • Click the Multi-Player tab then Design Maps
  • Click Create New Map
  • Select your SVG file
  • Enter your map's name and description

Note that your SVG must meet the SVG file requirements.

[edit] Updating an existing map's SVG file

If you need to make changes to your SVG file after uploading it, simply use the "Upload new SVG" button in the map designer.

A word of caution when updating your SVG: If you upload a new SVG file that doesn't contain a territory (by number) that the map used to contain, this territory data will be removed from your map. This is expected, as this is in fact the only way to remove territories. If you accidently upload an empty SVG file, it would effectively remove all of your territories and there is no way to undo this action. Just be aware what SVG you upload, and if you're not confident, you can try uploading into a duplicate version as a test (just remember to delete the duplicate when you're done to save space.)

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