As some of you may have noitced, Simply hitting the Test Document button may allow you to test it, but you are not logged in and, therefore, can't see the actual BNet button. Those of you who use .sc2layout files to move the frame behind it may eventually find that moving that frame doesn't move the button. There is an action in the trigger editor called "Set BattleNet Button Position". This is what moves the button, but how are you to test its positioning if hitting that test button doesn't log you in? Most people posed with this question would think they must publish their map over and over just to test eery little coordinate change. THERE'S A BETTER WAY!!! Here's how:
1. Hit Test Document with StarCraft II CLOSED. Doing so with SC2 open will cause SC2 to not open the test document created by the editor.
2. Quit the test map once it loads, where you wil be returned to the login screen.
3. Log in under your account.
4. Alt-Tab out and go to the editor and hit Test Document again.
These instructions will allow you to test documents while signed in so you can find out where that BNet button is upon setting a new position. Note the action's coordinate parameters are relative to the bottom right corner.
As some of you may have noitced, Simply hitting the Test Document button may allow you to test it, but you are not logged in and, therefore, can't see the actual BNet button. Those of you who use .sc2layout files to move the frame behind it may eventually find that moving that frame doesn't move the button. There is an action in the trigger editor called "Set BattleNet Button Position". This is what moves the button, but how are you to test its positioning if hitting that test button doesn't log you in? Most people posed with this question would think they must publish their map over and over just to test eery little coordinate change. THERE'S A BETTER WAY!!! Here's how:
1. Hit Test Document with StarCraft II CLOSED. Doing so with SC2 open will cause SC2 to not open the test document created by the editor. 2. Quit the test map once it loads, where you wil be returned to the login screen. 3. Log in under your account. 4. Alt-Tab out and go to the editor and hit Test Document again.
These instructions will allow you to test documents while signed in so you can find out where that BNet button is upon setting a new position. Note the action's coordinate parameters are relative to the bottom right corner.