![]() Instead of clicking Campaign or Start new scenario, go down and click Load existing scenario. This probably also explains why CMANO uses a large open-source map database.Īt this point open up CMANO. Seems the end-user has rights to look at the map but he doesn’t have rights to disperse it like this. It’s worth noting that the creator of this software got into somewhat of a hulla-ba-loo over rights. Oh, click and delete the starting markers. You want to find a gmap type that fits your needs. It’ll also have blue tiles that will state some sort of error. It’ll open up and you’ll be looking at Lithuania. Unzip it to a directory and open the main executable. Baloogan has a version that you can find on the Matrix forums but I found the behavior wonky at times so instead I’m using the newest version of GMaps. First off is a program called GMap.NET (which isn’t found at Gmap.NET, but at Codeplex as of October 2017). ![]() ![]() It’s great for CMANO on a macro scale, but what if we want to get right in and see individual target points? What if we want to do it on existing campaign scenarios? Luckily it’s not too hard! A caveat, this won’t work for the standalone versions, you need the full version of CMANO with the editor. This is an open repository from the USGS with tiled data from across the globe. Out of the box CMANO uses a map set known as SRTM 30 Plus.
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