publishing problem


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I have created a mission arc and tested it out. When I go to the my local stories tab to publish it the publish and test buttons are greyed out. I go back into edit and no errors. I can save and test from the edit.

Someone suggested that maybe the name of my arc was already taken so I tried renaming it and searching to see if there was an arc with my name. None found.

This arc contains a different charcter group for each mission. Even though i can test this could this be why it wont publish?

If anyone knows what I am doing wrong your advice would be greatly appreciated.


 

Posted

I'd guess you're over the size limit? I had a problem where even though it said I was 99.8% on my size, it lied and was still over. I removed 1 custom boss, which lowered my size enough to fit.


 

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The actual limit appears to be 99.2%, plus arcs take up more space on Live than they did on Test. By my count we lost 4% of arc size when Issue 14 went live, and no red name has commented on the issue. Very frustrating.


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That was the problem - took out my custom boss in last mission now its published - thanks a bunch.


 

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The actual limit appears to be 99.2%, plus arcs take up more space on Live than they did on Test. By my count we lost 4% of arc size when Issue 14 went live, and no red name has commented on the issue. Very frustrating.

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One of mine was published at 99.78% (I subsequently edited it down slightly, to 99.1%).

At least *some* of the growth from test to live seems to be related to the nbsp issue or similar text growth: for many of the text blanks if I copied them, deleted them, and then repasted them within the editor, my mission side dropped anywhere from 0.01% to 0.10%.


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