AIRFIELD EDITOR v1.00
By Gurney
22/12/2004



GENERAL
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Load an airfield by clicking "Load airfield", and selecting the file.

Save an airfield by clicking "Save airfield".

Each airfield file is broken into multiple sections.  To view all of these sections at once, select "Show All?".  Selecting this prevents editing.

"Show Points?" will toggle the points drawing on and off

Where two elements appear to share a common point, there are actually two, one for each element.  To move these simultaneously, check "Select Both Points".  Or, to move them separately, uncheck this box.

To Zoom in and out, use the Zoom+ and Zoom- buttons.  The U, L, R & D buttons move the airfield Up Left Right and Down respectively in the display area.  The C button will centre the view.

Use the sections area at the left hand side to switch between different sections of the airfield.



POINTS
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Adding a point: Click "Add Point".  Then move the new point to where you want it.

Deleting a point: Select the point to delete (on the display area or in the grid), and click "Delete Point".  This will alter the points used by the elements to keep things looking right. (this can be turned off by unchecking "Automatically Reorder")

Changing a point:  Either Double click on the grid to select and change the values, or move the X and Y coordinates by dragging the point in the display area.



ELEMENTS
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Adding an element: Click "Add Element".  The double click it in the grid to change the points it uses.

Deleting an element: Select the element to delete in the grid, and click "Delete Element".

Changing an element: Select the element to change, then double click it in the grid.  Now you can change which points this element uses.




DISCLAIMER
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Microprose does not spport or endorse editing of its files.  Use this program at your own risk.  I am not responsible for any damage that it may cause to your computer.