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= Adding shapes =
= Adding shapes =
Shapes can be added via the context menu, which can be opened by right-clicking anywhere on the map:
Shapes can be added via the context menu, which can be opened by right-clicking anywhere on the map and select "Shapes...".
 
Depending on the type of shape to be added, they are placed by one of the following methods:
* Area of Responsibility -> Left click on the center point position
* Circle -> Left click on the center point position
* Corridor -> Add as many corridor points by left-clicking as necessary. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish corridor drawing.
* Line -> Add as many line points by left-clicking as necessary. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish line drawing.
* Polygon -> Add as many polygon points as necessary by left-clicking. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish polygon drawing.
* Racetrack Pattern -> Left click on the reference point position.
* Reference Points -> Left click on the reference point position.

Latest revision as of 12:22, 18 April 2026

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MissionPlot supports adding layers of shapes on a map. Each layer can contain an (almost) unlimited number of objects/shapes. Those include (besides others)

  • Area of Responsibility
  • Circle
  • Corridor
  • Line
  • Polygon
  • Racetrack Patterns
  • Reference Points

Adding shapes

Shapes can be added via the context menu, which can be opened by right-clicking anywhere on the map and select "Shapes...".

Depending on the type of shape to be added, they are placed by one of the following methods:

  • Area of Responsibility -> Left click on the center point position
  • Circle -> Left click on the center point position
  • Corridor -> Add as many corridor points by left-clicking as necessary. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish corridor drawing.
  • Line -> Add as many line points by left-clicking as necessary. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish line drawing.
  • Polygon -> Add as many polygon points as necessary by left-clicking. DOUBLE left click to place the last point and finish polygon drawing.
  • Racetrack Pattern -> Left click on the reference point position.
  • Reference Points -> Left click on the reference point position.