Bacchon
05-17-2004, 02:53
So I've downloaded and been playing with LMM3v3, fantastic util that it is, and as I'm creating a small test map so I can go through and figure out exactly how everything works, I keep running into the same error, over and over again.
I've created a MTest.bmp and a MTest_Original.bmp file, in the MTest directory, copied the palette file in, and went to run the Start Test Map option. Every time I do so, however, I get this error in a Windows error popup:
Script:(LMM directory)\LMM3v3.vbs
Line: 1040
Char: 7
Error: Subscript out of range: '[number: 1]'
Code: 800A0009
Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error
I've done a full run-through with the Britain example, Start Test Map, Start Map/Script and Start Script. It all went fine, no errors there.
So I go and create a very basic test map to try it out for myself, and I get that error. All the necessary features are in place, no option features. I've looked and looked and I can't find any obvious problems or differances between the Britain map and mine (aside from border lines) and I'm stumped.
If anyone could tell me what I need to do or where to find the answer, I'd be most grateful.
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Bacchon
I've created a MTest.bmp and a MTest_Original.bmp file, in the MTest directory, copied the palette file in, and went to run the Start Test Map option. Every time I do so, however, I get this error in a Windows error popup:
Script:(LMM directory)\LMM3v3.vbs
Line: 1040
Char: 7
Error: Subscript out of range: '[number: 1]'
Code: 800A0009
Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error
I've done a full run-through with the Britain example, Start Test Map, Start Map/Script and Start Script. It all went fine, no errors there.
So I go and create a very basic test map to try it out for myself, and I get that error. All the necessary features are in place, no option features. I've looked and looked and I can't find any obvious problems or differances between the Britain map and mine (aside from border lines) and I'm stumped.
If anyone could tell me what I need to do or where to find the answer, I'd be most grateful.
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Bacchon