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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* The title screen will be situated in the top right of the screen, instead of centred.
 
* The title screen will be situated in the top right of the screen, instead of centred.
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* It is impossible to set different grid values for fullscreen and windowed, it is unknown whether this will be implemented in future versions.
 
* Setting [TEXTURE_PARAM:LINEAR] instead of [TEXTURE_PARAM:NEAREST] will make squished tiles better looking.
 
* Setting [TEXTURE_PARAM:LINEAR] instead of [TEXTURE_PARAM:NEAREST] will make squished tiles better looking.
 
* Tile squishing won't be necessary if you choose a font and grid that multiplies directly into the target resolution.  It can also be avoided by dividing the grid by an integer.  For the example above, you could safely use [GRID:100:60], which would simultaneously halve the number of vertical tiles, and double the vertical height of each tile.
 
* Tile squishing won't be necessary if you choose a font and grid that multiplies directly into the target resolution.  It can also be avoided by dividing the grid by an integer.  For the example above, you could safely use [GRID:100:60], which would simultaneously halve the number of vertical tiles, and double the vertical height of each tile.

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