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(Should <code>nav_save_selected</code> and <code>nav_merge_mesh</code> be mentioned?)
 
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The two commands in theory would be particularly handy for dealing with area portals in the nav mesh. I think they should be mentiond on this page, but I am uncertain how to describe them in an understandable way. - [[User:Amicdict|Amicdict]] ([[User talk:Amicdict|talk]]) 14:38, 26 August 2021 (PDT)
The two commands in theory would be particularly handy for dealing with area portals in the nav mesh. I think they should be mentiond on this page, but I am uncertain how to describe them in an understandable way. - [[User:Amicdict|Amicdict]] ([[User talk:Amicdict|talk]]) 14:38, 26 August 2021 (PDT)
:Well, I never heard about them, but I guess you can just go ahead and try to write everything you found out so far in a new subsection, probably under the ''Advanced editing techniques''. As soon as you have written something, there will be the chance that others investigate about that topic, too. --[[User:Popcorn|Popcorn]] ([[User talk:Popcorn|talk]]) 15:55, 26 August 2021 (PDT)

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Should nav_save_selected and nav_merge_mesh be mentioned?

These two commands are handy for forcing creation of nav areas and connections that would otherwise be impossible to make normally. This is because nav_save_selected stores the information for a selected set in a file, that can be edited, and then added through nav_merge_mesh.

The two commands in theory would be particularly handy for dealing with area portals in the nav mesh. I think they should be mentiond on this page, but I am uncertain how to describe them in an understandable way. - Amicdict (talk) 14:38, 26 August 2021 (PDT)

Well, I never heard about them, but I guess you can just go ahead and try to write everything you found out so far in a new subsection, probably under the Advanced editing techniques. As soon as you have written something, there will be the chance that others investigate about that topic, too. --Popcorn (talk) 15:55, 26 August 2021 (PDT)