Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of ScriptBuilder_Tutorial
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- 03/13/2020 07:56:44 AM (6 years ago)
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v14 v15 10 10 (Insert Photo of the incident palette window)[[BR]] 11 11 12 Press the large "Add" button to the right of the incident you would like to add, in this case the Media Log and Tomato Truck !Spill/Fire. When completed, press the "Done" button, which will return you back to the Scenario Overview Window. You should see the two added incidents in the window, as shown below:12 Press the large "Add" button to the right of the incident you would like to add, in this case the Media Log and Tomato Truck !Spill/Fire. When completed, press the "Done" button, which will return you back to the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#ScenarioOverviewWindow|Scenario Overview Window]]. You should see the two added incidents in the window, as shown below: 13 13 (Insert photo of the overview window with both of the events added.)[[BR]] 14 14 … … 28 28 Open the incident menu, and select the "New Incident..." option. An Incident Properties window should appear, which will already have the next available incident number filled in, which in this case is 101. Change the color to Yellow, name it "An accident", and set the start time to 10 minutes. [[BR]] 29 29 (insert image of incident properties with the correct values as said above)[[BR]] 30 The Incident Editor window will appear without any incidents. Add a Witness event to the incident timeline by selecting the button names "Witness" and click anywhere to add the event to the timeline. A popup notifying that the event will be added to the beginning of the incident will appear, and after confirming, the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]] will appear. Fill it in to match the image below:[[BR]] 30 The Incident Editor window will appear without any incidents. 31 ==== Adding your first event 32 Add a Witness event to the incident timeline by selecting the button names "Witness" and click anywhere to add the event to the timeline. A popup notifying that the event will be added to the beginning of the incident will appear, and after confirming, the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]] will appear. Fill it in to match the image below:[[BR]] 31 33 (add image of the Incident Editor with the Witness event added)[[BR]] 32 Before closing the window, add another event a CHP Radio Event to the incident by clicking on the dropdown menu in the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]] named automated events, and click on the CHP Radio button to add it. Fill in the information as below and save and close the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]]. [[BR]]34 Before closing the window, add another event a CHP Radio Event to the incident by clicking on the dropdown menu in the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]] named automated events, and click on the CHP Radio button to add it. Fill in the information as below and save and close the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]]. [[BR]] 33 35 (add image of event editor with chp radio)[[BR]] 34 The Incident overview window appears as follows: [[br]]36 The Incident overview window appears as follows: (notice that there was an Audio Event added by the builder to correspond with the CHP Radio Event)[[br]] 35 37 (Add image of the incident window.)[[br]] 36 38 Add in a unit event at 5 minutes by selecting Unit and mousing over to where the tooltip on the mouse reads 5 minutes. Place the event and a new [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor]] 37 should open. Select unit 9-9 from the dropdown and save and close the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]]. Add 15 minutes to the end of the script by going to the top-right corner of the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#IncidentEditorWindow|Incident Editor Window]] and ensuring the "to end" is selected, and clicking on the +15 button. This will add 15 minutes to the end of the script and allow you to add events further along. Add a Tow event at 17:40 and fill it with dummy values. Oh no! It looks like we accidentally put the unit event at 5:00 instead of 5:40 and selected the wrong unit! That's no problem to move... Just click on the unit event and, on the bottom of the window, change the seconds dropdown to be 40 instead of 0. Change the unit to 14-9 in the Unit selector dropdown, save and close the window, and the Unit event will move to the correct position. From time 0 with the zoom all the way out, the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#IncidentEditorWindow|Incident Editor Window]] should look like this:[[br]] 39 should open. Select unit 9-9 from the dropdown and save and close the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#EventEditorWindow|Event Editor Window]]. 40 ==== Adding extra time to the Incident 41 Add 15 minutes to the end of the script by going to the top-right corner of the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#IncidentEditorWindow|Incident Editor Window]] and ensuring the "to end" is selected, and clicking on the +15 button. This will add 15 minutes to the end of the script and allow you to add events further along. 42 Add a Tow event at 17:40 and fill it with dummy values. 43 ==== !Fixing/Modifying mistakes in the Incident 44 Oh no! It looks like we accidentally put the unit event at 5:00 instead of 5:40 and selected the wrong unit! That's no problem to move... Just click on the unit event and, on the bottom of the window, change the seconds dropdown to be 40 instead of 0. Change the unit to 14-9 in the Unit selector dropdown, save and close the window, and the Unit event will move to the correct position. From time 0 with the zoom all the way out, the [[ScriptBuilder_ReferenceManual#IncidentEditorWindow|Incident Editor Window]] should look like this:[[br]] 38 45 (insert image of the incident editor window with the unit event shifted.)[[br]] 39 46
