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Holds the advanced properties for UnrealEd, and also many that affect the game itself. To open this from the Editor do:

Of interest to mappers is the "Editor" group of properties.

This allows funky stuff like strange grid settings and other weird options...

Properties

Editor -> Advanced

AlwaysShowTerrain 
 ?
AutoSave 
see below
EditPackages 
array showing what's loaded ... no idea if messing with this is a) dangerous or b) has any effect
FovAngleDegrees 
?
GameCommandLine 
"log"
GodMode 
LoadEntirePackageWhenSaving 
ShowIntWarnings 
 ?
UseActorRotationGizmo 
The UDN Getting Started Table of Contents page briefly mentions a "RotationGizmo", describing it as "the new selection-manipulation tool that comes with the UDN build".
UseAxisIndicator 
controls appearance of those little x-y-z axes in the UnrealEd Viewports.
UseSizingBox 
 ?

AutoSave

  • Do UnrealEd Main Menu -> View -> Advanced Options.
  • Autosave settings are under the Editor -> Advanced section.
  • Adjust the AutoSaveTimeMinutes to whatever you think is best.
  • Now UnrealEd should autosave your current map every x minutes.

I know a lot of people you have lost a lot of work because of an editor-crash and they didn't save their map.

AutoSave 
set to True to enable AutoSave
AutoSaveTimeMinutes 
time between saves

Editor -> Colours

Global brush colours can be set somewhere around here too.

Editor -> Grid

It's perfectly possible to:

  • Set the grid to a number that isn't a power of 2, though inadvisable as powers of 2 are optimal for clean BSP.
  • Set the grid to different sizes in different axes, eg 16x16 in top view, and 64 along the z-axis.
  • Set the grid to fractional sizes, eg 0.5.

Editor -> Rotation Grid

The rotational grid makes rotating objects in the interface rotate in discreet increments.

RotGridEnabled 
Whether the rotational grid is active or not – you can set this in the Console bar too.
RotGridSize 
the settings for the grid. The grid is set separately for the pitch, roll and yaw. The default value is 1024 unreal units, which is 64 steps per circle, each of 5.625 degrees. You can use any number, though powers of 2 are best (just like the linear grid); see unreal unit for suggestions.

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2022-11-18T09:12:02.044139Z 2004-12-30T02:19:26Z OlympusMons Tidy now :) https://wiki.beyondunreal.com/Legacy:UnrealEd Advanced Options Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0