World Editor: Coords Tool – Arma Reforger

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The Coords Tool is a World Editor tool that allows terrain creators to quickly navigate to specific coordinates and save important locations.

When creating terrains and scenes in Arma Reforger, it is often needed to:

  • Return to specific locations to check or modify elements
  • Share precise positions with other team members
  • Document points of interest or issues to resolve
  • Test different camera views

The Coords Tool facilitates these tasks by allowing you to:

  • Save positions with a simple click
  • Generate shareable links (enfusion:// protocol)
  • Navigate instantly to coordinates
  • Keep a history of visited positions


User Interface

Coords Tool Interface

The tool can be accessed through Menu: Tools → Coords Tool.
It consists of three main sections: Coordinates, Options and Data.

Coordinates

  • Position: X, Y, Z coordinates in world space
  • Rotation: Camera angles (Pitch, Yaw, Roll) in degrees

Options

  • Use Web Prefix: Adds the https://enfusionengine.com/api/redirect?to= prefix to generated links, allowing them to be used in web browsers

Data

  • Entries: List of saved positions (most recent entry at the top)


Usage

Navigate to Manual Coordinates

  1. Enter the Position coordinates (X, Y, Z)
  2. Enter the Rotation (Pitch, Yaw, Roll) if needed
  3. Click Go to coords
  4. The camera instantly moves to this position


Copy Current Position

  1. Position your camera at the desired location
  2. Click Copy link to clipboard
  3. A link in the format enfusion://WorldEditor/... is copied to the clipboard
  4. You can share this link with other developers

Link format: enfusion://WorldEditor/worlds/world_name.ent;X,Y,Z;Yaw,Pitch,Roll - see Workbench Links.

Navigate from Clipboard

  1. Copy an enfusion:// link (received from a colleague or generated previously) to the clipboard (e.g Ctrl + C)
  2. Click Go to clipboard link
  3. The camera moves to this position

Accepted formats:

  • enfusion://WorldEditor/worlds/...;X,Y,Z;Pitch,Yaw,Roll
  • https://enfusionengine.com/api/redirect?to=enfusion://...
  • X,Y,Z;Pitch,Yaw,Roll (simplified format, works across all terrains)

Save an Entry to History

  1. Position your camera
  2. Click Add entry
  3. A new entry is created with:
    • An automatic name: Link #X (world_name)
    • The complete position link
  4. The entry appears at the top of the Entries list

Using a saved entry:

  1. Open the entry in the Entries list
  2. Copy the content of the Link field
  3. Click Go to clipboard link


Practical Use Cases

Bug Documentation

Problematic position found → Add entry → Share link in bug report

Collaborative Work

  • Creator A: Finds a good viewpoint → Copy link to clipboard → Sends to Creator B
  • Creator B: Pastes the link → Go to clipboard link → Sees exactly the same view

Recurring Test Points

Save multiple entries for:

  • Player spawn point
  • Main city center
  • Map boundaries
  • Problem areas


Console Messages

The tool displays messages in the Workbench console:

Message Meaning
Camera set to Position = X Y Z, Rotation = P Y R Successful navigation
Link copied to clipboard: enfusion://... Link successfully copied
Current position is last log entry This position is already the last entry
String is in invalid format... Pasted link format is incorrect
Error obtaining the link Error generating the link


Limitations

  • History is not persistent (lost when Workbench closes)
  • Coordinates are specific to the currently open terrain (unless simple coordinates are used)
  • Links only work if the terrain is accessible to the recipient


Tips

  • Enable "Use Web Prefix" to create clickable links in web browsers (useful for wikis and documentation)
  • Entries can be manually renamed for better organisation
  • Use the simple format X,Y,Z;Pitch,Yaw,Roll for quick annotations in your notes