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MapPinEnhanced

Enhances the functionality of the Blizzard waypoint system

Map Pin Enhanced


Map Pin Enhanced enhances the ingame waypoint system.

Features

You can do these things with Map Pin Enhanced:

  • Set as many waypoints as you want (no "one-waypoint" limit).
  • Set waypoints via command: /mph, /pin or /way.
  • A pin tracker to see a list of all your pins.
  • A set editor to create and manage your sets.
  • Many improvements to the in-game waypoint system

Pin Tracker

Save multiple Pins | Change the pin title | Customize the pin color | Ping the pin on the map | Lock the pin | Share the pin

Set Editor

Importing and Exporting Pins

Options

FAQ

Q: How can I place a pin on the map?

A: You can hold down CTRL and click on the map to place a pin.

Q: How can I use a "/way" import?

A: If you only have a single location, you can simply paste it into the chat. Map Pin Enhanced will detect it. If you have a list of pins, you can use the command /mph import or click on "Temporary Import" in the tracker.

Q: What is a set?

A: A set is a collection of locations saved for later use.

Q: How can I load a set?

A: By switching into the set view on tracker and clicking on a set or through the editor by right-clicking and selecting "Load Set".

Q: How can I import a list of /way strings into a set?

A: You can import them into a set using the set editor. The editor window can be opened with /mph editor.

Q: I want to share my set with someone else!

A: If you have a set, you can use the export button in the top-right corner or right-click on the set and select export. This will give you an import string starting with "!MPH!".

Q: How can I share a set with someone who is not using Map Pin Enhanced?

A: When exporting a set, there is a small checkbox in the bottom-left corner. If you check it, the export will be transformed into /way commands. Note: This export will not include any pin customizations, such as different colors.

Q: Every time I'm close to the pin, it disappears. What is causing that?

A: That's the default behavior for every pin. If you want to override this, you can "Lock the pin" by right-clicking on a pin entry or checking the "Lock Pin" checkbox in the set editor.

Contributions

We welcome any contributions from developers!