Edit Boundary (Split, Add additional Polygons, Edit Existing Boundary Or, Add an alternative Boundary)

Edit Boundary (Split, Add additional Polygons, Edit Existing Boundary Or, Add an alternative Boundary)

To Edit an Existing Boundary

  1. Navigate to the Land page by clicking Menu>Land
  2. Select the field to be edited
  3. Click on the pencil icon under Boundary Actions

  4. Select the polygon to be edited and the vertices will display

  5. click and hold on any of the points to move them
    1. If you would like to add additional points click anywhere on the red line and an additional point will be added to the boundary

  6. To add additional polygons (internal or external) click on Add Shape
    1. As you click it will add the points to create a new shape.

  7. When complete click Save to save the changes

To Split an Existing Boundary

This can be used to decompose a field to allow multiple headings to be completed in a field
  1. Navigate to the Land page by clicking Menu>Land
  2. Select the field to be edited
  3. Click on the Split tool icon under Boundary Actions

  4. Select the type of line to split by.
    1. Straight - Split lines
    2. Curved - As the user drops points across the field the line is automatically smoothed
    3. Freehand - Allows the user to draw a continuous line
    4. Imported Lines - Allows the user to split a boundary by an imported line
  5. Once the split is completed you can save the boundary as a new instance that is selectable while Planning.
  6. Click Save As
  7. Enter the name for new boundary and Click Done

To add an alternate boundary to a field

This allows an additional boundary to be added to a field.  This can be used during the Path Planning process.  For example if a user has a boundary for a wet season and one for dry.  
  1. Navigate to the Land page by clicking Menu>Land
  2. Select the field to be edited
  3. Click on the Add icon under Boundary Actions

  4. Click Start Drawing

  5. click to add points to outline the new boundary.  
    1. While Drawing the new boundary the original will be displayed in the back ground.

  6. Enter a name for the new boundary Instance

  7. Click Save and the new boundary will be added to the selectable boundaries on this field.


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