Since I've never used a mac, I have no idea how things work on it, but in Windows, there are 2 things the editor uses:
- EditorVariables.txt in your operating system's profile folder
- registry entries for editor things
Maybe it's possible to "fix" your problem by deleting the variables text document or deleting (make backup before) of the editor's registry changes.
Uninstalling something doesn't always delete everything created by a program.
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Try toggling the options in the View -> Show UI menu. You can turn off the list of existing objects with the Show Palette Existing Objects option.
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Since I've never used a mac, I have no idea how things work on it, but in Windows, there are 2 things the editor uses:
- EditorVariables.txt in your operating system's profile folder
- registry entries for editor things
Maybe it's possible to "fix" your problem by deleting the variables text document or deleting (make backup before) of the editor's registry changes.
Uninstalling something doesn't always delete everything created by a program.
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Does the doodad palette work?
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@houndofbaskerville: Go
I came here to post the exact same problem.
I'm thinking that there was a recently added patch that broke this functionality.
Keep in mind, Galaxy Editor updates every time we open it.
How do we go about reporting bugs to the big heads?
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Did anyone ever find a solution to this issue? Just opened the editor to find this issue too.
Very much the same as you reported. No unit pallete. All other palletes work fine, but I'm unable to place new units :P