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===Buttons===
 
===Buttons===
* '''[Nav/Info]''' = Toggle between Statistical and Map Mode.
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{{Fixme}} ''Small buttons still needed for this. See [[VsWiki:Templates#Interface_buttons]]''
* '''[Path]''' = Used in the Sector Map, this function highlights the quickest flightpath between your source and destination systems.  You have the option to display the flightpath superimposed onto the Sector Map, the flightpath only or Sector Map only.  Note: you may select source and destinations in Statistical\Sectors, and display the results here.
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* '''[Nav/Info]'''<BR/>Toggle between ''Statistical'' and ''Map Mode''.
* '''[Target Selected]''' = You may select a destination system on the Sector Map and lock it in with this function key.
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* '''[Path]''' <BR/>Used in the Sector Map, this function displays the flightpaths calculated by the [[Manual:Navigation_Computer|Navigation Computer]].  You have the option to display the flightpath superimposed onto the Sector Map, the flightpath only or Sector Map only.  Note that you have to select the path to be visible in the [[Manual:Navigation_Computer|Navigation Computer]] before it will be displayed.
* '''[Up]''' = Displays the Sector Map.  You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
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* '''[Target Selected]''' <BR/>You may select a destination system on the Sector Map and lock it in with this function key.
* '''[Down]''' = Displays the System Map.  You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
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* '''[Up]''' <BR/>Displays the Sector Map.  You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
* '''[Axis Swap]''' = Rotates the viewed map around its axis.
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* '''[Down]''' <BR/>Displays the System Map.  You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
* '''[Viewpoints]''' = Select viewpoint representations as two or three dimensional and orthogonal.
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* '''[Axis Swap]''' <BR/>Rotates the viewed map around its axis.
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* '''[Viewpoints]''' <BR/>Select viewpoint representations as two or three dimensional and orthogonal.
  
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While in the Sector or System Map, your mouse has the following functions:
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While in the ''Sector'' or ''System'' Map, your mouse has the following functions:
* Select Object =  Click on object with '''[LMB]''' to select object or system.
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* '''Select object''' <BR/>Click on object with {{LMB}} (LMB) to select object or system.
* Map Rotate = Click '''[LMB]''' and hold to rotate through x,y,z axes.
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* '''Rotate map''' <BR/>Click {{LMB}} (LMB) and hold to rotate through x,y,z axes.
* Zoom = Click and drag Middle Mouse Button or use Scroll wheel.
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* '''Zoom in/out''' <BR/>Click and drag {{MMB}} (MMB)  or use the scrollwheel {{Mousewheel}}.
 
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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[[Category:Manual|Map Mode]] [[Category:Movement|Map Mode]]

Latest revision as of 13:49, 5 March 2007

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arrow_left.png Statistical Mode arrow_up.png Manual Navigation Computer arrow_right.png

MAP MODE

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flightcomp_map_2d.thumb.png

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The Map Mode displays three-dimensional sector and system maps providing information on and locations of all planetary bodies, artificial satellites, bases, jump routes as well as known spacecraft, color coded by faction. Note that jump route lines between factions will display a half/half color from each faction whose systems the wormhole singularity links.

Buttons

FIXME Small buttons still needed for this. See VsWiki:Templates#Interface_buttons

  • [Nav/Info]
    Toggle between Statistical and Map Mode.
  • [Path]
    Used in the Sector Map, this function displays the flightpaths calculated by the Navigation Computer. You have the option to display the flightpath superimposed onto the Sector Map, the flightpath only or Sector Map only. Note that you have to select the path to be visible in the Navigation Computer before it will be displayed.
  • [Target Selected]
    You may select a destination system on the Sector Map and lock it in with this function key.
  • [Up]
    Displays the Sector Map. You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
  • [Down]
    Displays the System Map. You may zoom in or out and use the other navigation functions noted here.
  • [Axis Swap]
    Rotates the viewed map around its axis.
  • [Viewpoints]
    Select viewpoint representations as two or three dimensional and orthogonal.

FIXME Small buttons still needed for this. See VsWiki:Templates#Interface_buttons

While in the Sector or System Map, your mouse has the following functions:

  • Select object
    Click on object with mouse_button_left_small.png (LMB) to select object or system.
  • Rotate map
    Click mouse_button_left_small.png (LMB) and hold to rotate through x,y,z axes.
  • Zoom in/out
    Click and drag mouse_button_middle_small_001.png (MMB) or use the scrollwheel mouse_wheel_small.png.

See also


arrow_left.png Statistical Mode arrow_up.png Manual Navigation Computer arrow_right.png