Home Overview¶
The Home screen, also called the Maps screen or Dashboard, is displayed after login and shows the list of all available maps, including RepliMap sample maps, NCAP-oriented maps, and user-created maps. From this screen, users can open existing maps, import maps, or create new maps before entering the editing canvas.
Map Categories (Tabs)¶
Tabs at the top of the Maps view allow users to navigate between different map categories:
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| User Maps | Maps created, imported, and saved by you or your team are listed in the User Maps tab. |
| NCAP Maps | Curated maps oriented toward Euro NCAP (or similar) scenarios—useful starting points for regulated test layouts. |
| Sample Maps | Built-in RepliMap examples for exploring features and workflows without using production data. |
User maps are local
User maps are stored on this computer. Signing in on another machine with the same account does not transfer those files; maps do not follow your login automatically.
Actions: Import and New Maps¶
- Import — Bring in an existing XODR map file from disk. You may import different versions of XODR map into the tool. The features not supported in version 1.6 are ignored or dropped.
- New Map — Create a new map and land on the mapping editor canvas.
Maps List¶
The main table usually includes columns such as:
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Maps | Name of the Map (for example RepliMap_001). |
| Path | Location of the Map on the machine. |
| Creation date | When the Map was created. This date is taken directly from the XODR map date. |
| Last modified | When the Map was last edited. |
Each row often includes a delete control (for example a trash icon). Use it only when you are sure you no longer need the Map in RepliMap—this removes the map from the User Maps list and from RepliMap’s database view; it does not delete the file from disk (see Path).
Map Selection and Navigation to Canvas.¶
Select the desired map from the list to enter the Main screen overview and explore fast and efficient tools to create or edit the map according to your needs.