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|attribute=SOURCE_HEIGHT_M
|attribute=SOURCE_HEIGHT_M
|unit=m
|unit=m
|range=-{{floatmaxvalue}} to {{floatmaxvalue}}
|description=The height from which the line-of-sight is calculated.
|description=The height from which the line-of-sight is calculated.
|icon=
|icon=Sightdistancewizard_icon_source_height_m.png
|defaultvalue=0.75
|defaultvalue=0.75
}}</onlyinclude>}}
}}</onlyinclude>}}
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*The source height may not be negative. If it is, it is considered 0.
*The source height may not be negative. If it is, it is considered 0.
|seealso=
|seealso=
* [[Sight Distance Overlay]]
* [[Observer height m (Sight Distance Overlay)]]
}}
}}
{{SightDistanceOverlay nav}}

Latest revision as of 15:48, 2 February 2024

When a line-of-sight is computed between a source (an Item with a DISTANCE_ZONE_M Attribute) and a target grid cell, the height defined by this attribute is added to the source.

Notes

  • The source height may not be negative. If it is, it is considered 0.

See also