27.08.2013, 12:18
There is a way but it isn't exactly easy. I'll quickly run through it.
First you're gonna want to convert the pawn code of the objects into MTA code. You can do this at http://convertffs.com/. Then, copy the converted code into Notepad++ and hit CTRL+F. A box should open, click on the Replace tab. In the "Find what" text box insert posY=" (increasing the Y co-ordinate will move the objects North). In the "Replace with" text box insert something like posY="10 then click the Replace All button. This will simply add the digits 10 in front of the already existing Y co-ordinate digits. All the objects will move North by 100,000 SA:MP feet (because the original posY would've been 4 digits, so adding 2 digits in front moves it into the hundred thousands I think).
You could do with measuring the distance you want to move them all by beforehand, by simply going to the area you want to move the objects to and doing /save, then working out the distance by taking away the objects original Y position from the one you just got.
Also, if all the objects you want to move have the same first digit in the Y position for example they're all 3251.4000244141 then you could replace posY="32 with posY="52 or something. That way you're only moving the objects North by 2000 SA:MP feet.
I know this is a bit difficult if you want to move objects to specific X, Y and Z locations but this method works well enough for just shifting a load of objects in one direction all at once. At least it's faster than doing it one by one.
First you're gonna want to convert the pawn code of the objects into MTA code. You can do this at http://convertffs.com/. Then, copy the converted code into Notepad++ and hit CTRL+F. A box should open, click on the Replace tab. In the "Find what" text box insert posY=" (increasing the Y co-ordinate will move the objects North). In the "Replace with" text box insert something like posY="10 then click the Replace All button. This will simply add the digits 10 in front of the already existing Y co-ordinate digits. All the objects will move North by 100,000 SA:MP feet (because the original posY would've been 4 digits, so adding 2 digits in front moves it into the hundred thousands I think).
You could do with measuring the distance you want to move them all by beforehand, by simply going to the area you want to move the objects to and doing /save, then working out the distance by taking away the objects original Y position from the one you just got.
Also, if all the objects you want to move have the same first digit in the Y position for example they're all 3251.4000244141 then you could replace posY="32 with posY="52 or something. That way you're only moving the objects North by 2000 SA:MP feet.
I know this is a bit difficult if you want to move objects to specific X, Y and Z locations but this method works well enough for just shifting a load of objects in one direction all at once. At least it's faster than doing it one by one.