I wasn't able to use my mod for this so instead I added the layout file to my Map's BaseSCII Data >UI>Layout folder (or right click in UI editor Module and select 'Add Layout'). I edited this layout and then launched the test document. Then i opened the generated Test Document's Map Layout found under a similar file path as above just in C drive now in SCII install folder > Maps> and I edited this layout in VSCode then saved, then tabbed back in-game where the Test Document was running: now UI Refresh hotkey showed any changes made to the layout (Cntrl+Alt+F11). You just need to remember to transfer any changes made in the Test Document's Layout file back to your actual Layout file in your Map's folder.
I can't get my changes to my layout files to show up when I use the UI Refresh hotkey in-game while testing my map. The changes are only size/position changes and I saved the layout file in VSCode and my Map (and layouts) are in the SCII install folder on C drive. Any ideas?
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I wasn't able to use my mod for this so instead I added the layout file to my Map's BaseSCII Data >UI>Layout folder (or right click in UI editor Module and select 'Add Layout'). I edited this layout and then launched the test document. Then i opened the generated Test Document's Map Layout found under a similar file path as above just in C drive now in SCII install folder > Maps> and I edited this layout in VSCode then saved, then tabbed back in-game where the Test Document was running: now UI Refresh hotkey showed any changes made to the layout (Cntrl+Alt+F11). You just need to remember to transfer any changes made in the Test Document's Layout file back to your actual Layout file in your Map's folder.
I can't get my changes to my layout files to show up when I use the UI Refresh hotkey in-game while testing my map. The changes are only size/position changes and I saved the layout file in VSCode and my Map (and layouts) are in the SCII install folder on C drive. Any ideas?