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Windows 10: cannot see the "open drive mode" in modes dropdown. #18

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HariKrishnaPadala opened this issue Nov 19, 2023 · 3 comments
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@HariKrishnaPadala
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Hi,

I have added the OpenDRIVE plugin in the plugins folder of Unreal Engine 4.26 and built the engine along with carla.
After starting the Unreal Engine from command line, I also enabled the OpenDRIVE plugin in editor preferences.
Then after selecting the open drive asset in the world settings, I cannot see anything related to generated road meshes in the level viewport or world outliner. Also the modes dropdown does not include any open drive mode.

I am using Windows 10 and Unreal Engine version is 4.26 built along with carla.
Can anyone suggest how to generate road mesh from open drive file using this plugin?

Thank you.

@brifsttar
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brifsttar commented Nov 20, 2023

Hi,

Can anyone suggest how to generate road mesh from open drive file using this plugin?

Road mesh generation is not a feature of this plugin.

The OpenDRIVE mode is only for Unreal >5.3. This mode allows you to view your OpenDRIVE network and select individual lanes to see more information. But it doesn't generate meshes.

@HariKrishnaPadala
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Thank you for the response.

May I know specifically what features are supported by this plugin in Unreal Engine 4.26 built along with Carla?

@brifsttar
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Sure, the README for the ue4 branch should be up to date.

https://github.com/brifsttar/OpenDRIVE/blob/ue4/README.md

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