Dinosaur++;

I am also ok with an off-line tool and personally I have most experience in that direction (Qt and Java). However, I agree that it would be nice to have web-based tools to edit the maps. I saw a demo of the MiR 100 robot and it looked like they already had a web-based UI for editing the map and for fleet management. However, when I look at their website I can’t find anything about it.

We also came up with two other features that might be interesting for this tool. One is support for .pgm files, because that is the format that ROS uses to store maps. The other is to support curves, because our robots need to have smooth trajectories and no sharp turns. This could also be solved at the planner level, but I think it is better to do that in the editor. I did some experiments in Java with curves and used 4 vertices to define bezier curves.

Would it be interesting if I integrate the curves in your traffic-editor?