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=== Adding systems and connections === | === Adding systems and connections === | ||
There are multiple different ways to add systems and connections | There are multiple different ways to add systems and connections: | ||
# The most convenient is using the tracking to automatically add systems within Pathfinder as you jump into them. The types of systems can be limited by the map maintainer. If the map scope is set to "all", all connections will be automatically added; if the map scope is set to "wormholes", only wormhole connections are added; and if the scope is set to "stargates" only stargate connections are added. If the scope is set to "none" no connections are automatically added. The pilot tracking has it flaws; Jump cloning, getting podded or just opening a different map may add non-existing connections to the map. | |||
The pilot tracking has it flaws | # Instead, you may manually create systems on the map. Right clicking a system allows you to add a connection to it in the drop down. | ||
After a system has had another system added to it with a wormhole connection this can be linked to a signature in that system. Simply click the "leads to " attribute on the WH signature and select the corresponding system once the new system is present. Setting this will automatically add mass and size limit info on the connection if the wormhole was not K162. | |||
Wormhole connection health should be subsequently verified and set by right clicking the wormhole connection. This way you can set the mass criticality and end of lifetime of the connection. EOL connections are automatically deleted 4h 15m after the status is set. The "preserve mass" option is for informing other map users to not waste mass of this wormhole. | |||
Wormhole connection health | |||
=== Practical example === | === Practical example === | ||