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[SOLVED] [pokeemerald] How is the met location actually determined

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  • I'm running into the weirdest issue.
    I have added like 5 maps or whatever and some of them will have the proper map popup and met locations.
    But some of them are how you say, tricky?
    They won't show map locations and now using VSC's search function, I can't even find where the name of the map is defined. (i.e. nowhere that says MAPSEC_EXAMPLEMAP = "Example Map")
    So how is this determined? Because the met locations function just points to the location, obviously, and this doesn't seem to have any documentation on it?
     
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    I'm running into the weirdest issue.
    I have added like 5 maps or whatever and some of them will have the proper map popup and met locations.
    But some of them are how you say, tricky?
    They won't show map locations and now using VSC's search function, I can't even find where the name of the map is defined. (i.e. nowhere that says MAPSEC_EXAMPLEMAP = "Example Map")
    So how is this determined? Because the met locations function just points to the location, obviously, and this doesn't seem to have any documentation on it?
    The met locations use the same names as the region map which are found in src/data/region_map/region_map_sections.json.
    If your names aren't showing up, it's possible that their constants are too large.
     
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