Whew. I have carpal tunnel syndrome from even thinking about this...
So, suppose you realize that don't want a default map style anymore and you decide to draw individual maps for every level, or even Dmap. Basically, you can't rely on using a single default map style anymore.
So now you have to go into literally every Dmap and manually set it to a tile 20,020 on tiles page 77, and it will use Cset 6, and advance your map tile by five or whatever for each new map graphic you're using.
The amount of individual operations for each Dmap isn't trivial. It consists of the following. In the Dmap editor,
1) Select the first/next Dmap by pressing Down
2) Press enter.
3) It remembers that we're on the map tab at least, so move the cursor over to the map rectangle and click.
4) Press "p" to open the Tile page dialog.
5) Type 77. Hit enter. I'll bunch these together because it's muscle memory by now from every-day life.
6) Press KP+ six times to get your proper Cset.
7) Click on the tile you need or move the arrow keys to it and hit enter.
8.) Hit enter again to close that particular Dmap which hits the "OK" button to save your progress.
9) Be sure you haven't spaced out through the mind-numbing monotony and go to #1.
So if it remembered the Tile page, position of the last selected map, and the Cset we had selected, the new procedure looks like this:
1) Select the first/next Dmap by pressing Down
2) Press enter.
3) Move the cursor over to the map rectangle and click.
4) Click on the tile you need or move the arrow keys to it and hit enter.
5) Hit enter again to close that particular Dmap which hits the "OK" button to save your progress.
6) Be sure you haven't spaced out through the mind-numbing monotony and go to #1.
The steps that are saved are actually the most tedious of the steps besides having to move the cursor to the map rectangle within the Dmap editor.
So what do you think? Is this easy to do? It'd be a huge help. I can't tell you how many times I've had to do this, and I'm seriously worried about both my free time and the health of my wrists...