A

  • Anchor Point – A small white circle along a path that controls its curvature and direction. Adjusting anchor points refines Burro’s movement and route precision.

E

  • Elements – The core components that make up a site, including networks, paths, points, shapes, and groups.

  • Endpoints – Diamond-shaped nodes that mark the start or end of a path, defining connectivity within a network.

F

  • Fleet – The collection of Burros assigned to a site, allowing users to manage their autonomous units.

G

  • Groups – Organizational containers used to categorize site elements such as paths, points, and shapes. Groups cannot contain networks.

N

  • Networks – A collection of interconnected paths that guide Burro navigation. Networks ensure structured movement and connectivity across a site and are always displayed in blue.

P

  • Paths – Traversable lines that define where Burros can navigate. Paths can exist independently or as part of a network.

    • Paths, Independent – Standalone paths that are not part of a network. Displayed in orange, they allow for temporary or specialized navigation.

    • Paths, Network – Paths that are integrated into a network, forming structured routes for Burro movement. Displayed in blue.

  • Points – Fixed locations placed on a network path, serving as waypoints for Burros to navigate to. Points can only be placed on networks.

S

  • Shapes – Visual markers outlined in purple, used to define areas such as buildings or restricted zones. Their functionality will expand in the future.