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HELPER-PROGRAMM FOR RM2K/3-EVENTS

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Hello and good day.
For a few weeks i have a good idea for an very useful helper-tool for rm2k/3 and i think, i'm not the only one very good help to use such a tool. It would be great and time-saving for everyone who copy and paste Events. And should it only be for decorating maps (with trees ect.).

This problem isn't shurely unknown for many people and sometimes this routine-jobs can really be a pain in the neck, if (as example) you want to use 25 trees with events (as example 8 events for one tree), you have to copy 25 times and paste 25 times every tree-part (8*25 copy=200; same for paste->total=400xCopy+Paste).

It's only one of many examples.

Therefore my idea:
A Tool to use mass-copy+paste (additively contingently mass-shift for events, too, because the eternitys it takes to shift event by event (maybe if you want another place for an object))

I can't realize this as an tool, because i haven't any programming experience, but
maybe out there is an knowledgeable, clever head who want to put this into practice.

This would be a pass through another extreme-limitation of the maker, and the time-saving effect would be enormous!
To everybody who shares my opinion, it would be nice to say this here. Maybe there are many people who think the same, but if they don't say anything it looks like i am the only one this tool would be a help for.

I would be glad for every opinion or reply, even if it is not a person who likes to transform the idea.
I only use the event layer for the occasional tree overlap. 95% of my tree tiles are placed in the upper layer. I usually do more of a treeline style (think REFMAP tiles) than piles of trees on top of each other though. I don't know how useful a program like this would be. It's a very specific thing.
Did you try out Event Factory by Cherry? It allows you to create SOMETHING like what you described. Although you can't copy/past multiple events at a single time, it allows you to use formulas to create events.
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