Welcome AlmarM
There are 3 general ways to learn waypointing using the
wiki.
(1) If you also want to waypoint for RTCW then there is
a complete RTCW tutorial by Denny plus
a wiki article detailing the differences between FritzBot and FritzBot ET. There are some quiz questions too to test your knowledge of the differences.
(2) An
ET specific tutorial is started and the first 3 articles are almost complete. These articles can guide you as how to invoke the waypoint editor as well as placing navigation nodes and connections.
(FritzBot ET does not require that maps have AAS files BTW). The article on Actions is barely started as you will see. But other articles in the main wiki will help learn actions ( as well as Denny's RTCW tutorial). I will try to put a hour or two more on the wiki this week. However I am a bit too busy right now to complete it quickly.
(3) Or if you just prefer to get into things immediately the article
FritzBot ET Creating Waypoints lists all the node types, attributes, flags and scripting keywords in a less verbose style.
I would suggest you start with a small simple map. ET_slide is used in the ET tutorial and a partial waypoint can be downloaded from my
geocities page and used to learn on. Other maps in the
Fritzbot ET waypoint training section are mainly for exercises in adding or sequencing actions. They can be useful once you master the navigation nodes and connections.
And I will try to answer any questions posted here (I try to check the forums a couple of times on most days)