OOC chat #1

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Sure, I'll make a template document and share it with you.

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thank you

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You can view and make a personal copy:
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1gUZ ... sp=sharing
I added some more default objects.

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thanks Wouter! it will save me some time!

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Would it be possible to have the distances (and weights) expressed in the metric system as well?
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kwll wrote:Would it be possible to have the distances (and weights) expressed in the metric system as well?
I suppose that would be possible, if the others are okay with that. Too keep things easy to convert, I will define 1 foot = 0.30 m and 1 lbs = 0.5 kg. Would that work for all of you?

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Metric or customary, either is fine by me!

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Go for it. Will shout if I have a problem.

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kwill, what country are you in?

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I'm playing around with the map a little and added a grid: now we can more easily determine distances. The units are 10 x 10 feet (0.30 x 0.30 m). Better or worse than before?

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