Difference between revisions of "Manual:Edit Path"
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Each path is defined by two nodes, a source node and a destination node. In most cases, the default source node should be fine. For more complex searches you can easily change it (Note: there is no default destination node). Notice the window in the bottom right. That contains the node that you are building. When you are finished building the node you can apply the it to the path, either as a source node by pressing the source button, or as a destination node by pressing the destination button. There are two exceptions to this but I'll tell you further down. | Each path is defined by two nodes, a source node and a destination node. In most cases, the default source node should be fine. For more complex searches you can easily change it (Note: there is no default destination node). Notice the window in the bottom right. That contains the node that you are building. When you are finished building the node you can apply the it to the path, either as a source node by pressing the source button, or as a destination node by pressing the destination button. There are two exceptions to this but I'll tell you further down. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Manual|Edit Path]] |
Revision as of 05:49, 14 March 2005
Manual:Navigation Computer | Manual | Manual:Edit Node |
CURRENTLY ONLY A COPY FROM THE FORUMS!!
Each path is defined by two nodes, a source node and a destination node. In most cases, the default source node should be fine. For more complex searches you can easily change it (Note: there is no default destination node). Notice the window in the bottom right. That contains the node that you are building. When you are finished building the node you can apply the it to the path, either as a source node by pressing the source button, or as a destination node by pressing the destination button. There are two exceptions to this but I'll tell you further down.