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 ====== My Library ====== ====== My Library ======
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-**Work on the page in progress...** 
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-All your user data - tracks, routes, and points - are managed in **My Library**. It can be accessed from the **Main menu**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios34.jpg?nolink |}}+All your user data - tracks, routes, and points - are managed in **My Library**. It can be accessed from the **Main menu**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios34.jpg?nolink |}}\\ or from the bottom panel:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios138.jpg?nolink |}}
 ===== Main screen ===== ===== Main screen =====
 {{ :manual:ios:ios35.jpg?nolink |}} {{ :manual:ios:ios35.jpg?nolink |}}
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 Set the icon and the name of the new folder. If you leave it as it is, the name "New folder" will be used. Set the icon and the name of the new folder. If you leave it as it is, the name "New folder" will be used.
 === Line style === === Line style ===
-**The line sample** shows what the tracks and routes stored in this folder will look like. To change the color and widthuse the controls:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios119.jpg?nolink |}}+**The line sample** shows what the tracks and routes stored in this folder will look like. Tap it to change the style of the track line:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios119.jpg?nolink |}}\\ Besides the color and thicknessyou can set a pattern, outline or color filling for closed objects (areas). Moreover, you can set a dynamic coloring mode of the line according to various criteria:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios138.png?nolink |}}
  
-The folder setup can be edited anytime using the **folder tools** in the library menu.+The folder setup can be edited anytime using the **[[my_lib#folder_tools|folder tools]]** in the library menu.
 ===== Library menu ===== ===== Library menu =====
 The menu offering essential operations with the content and folders can be opened from the topbar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios41.jpg?nolink |}}\\  The menu offering essential operations with the content and folders can be opened from the topbar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios41.jpg?nolink |}}\\ 
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 Exporting the whole folder means that **all its content is exported in a single file**. Exporting the whole folder means that **all its content is exported in a single file**.
   * change the export parameters (optional)   * change the export parameters (optional)
-  * tap**Export to folder**+  * tap **Export to folder**
   * select target folder on your phone and tap **open**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios122.jpg?nolink |}}   * select target folder on your phone and tap **open**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios122.jpg?nolink |}}
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 === Delete === === Delete ===
-Deleting a folder means that **all its content is dumped in the [[manual:ios:my_lib&do=edit#trash|trash]]**. +Deleting a folder means that **all its content is dumped in the [[manual:ios:my_lib#trash|trash]]**. 
  
 ==== Cloud sync ==== ==== Cloud sync ====
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 The cloud sync dialog provides options and the status of the latest sync:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios85.jpg |}} The cloud sync dialog provides options and the status of the latest sync:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios85.jpg |}}
 ===== Tracks, routes and points ===== ===== Tracks, routes and points =====
 +==== Displaying on the map ====
 +To **display** a selected track/route or point **on the map**, use the **eye** button. You can find it both in an open **folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios123.jpg?nolink |}} or in an item **detail screen**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios124.jpg?nolink |}}
  
 +**Highlighted eye means the object is visible on the map. Crossed eye means the object is hidden.**
 ==== Moving ==== ==== Moving ====
 === Single item === === Single item ===
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   * browse the Library, find and open the target folder   * browse the Library, find and open the target folder
   * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios46.gif?nolink |}}   * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios46.gif?nolink |}}
- +The **move** button is also available in an item **detail screen**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios125.jpg?nolink |}}\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios126.jpg?nolink |}} 
-=== Multiple tracks/routes === +=== Multiple items === 
-  * tap **Edit** in the toolbar of the source folder+  * tap **Edit** in the library menu of the source folder
   * check the tracks/routes that you want to move   * check the tracks/routes that you want to move
-  * tap the **Move** button in the toolbar+  * tap the **Move** button in the toolmenu
   * browse the Library, find and open the target folder   * browse the Library, find and open the target folder
   * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios48.gif?nolink |}}   * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios48.gif?nolink |}}
 +==== Export ====
 +=== Single item ===
 +  * open an item's **detail screen**
 +  * tap **sharing** button and select **Export GPX**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios128.jpg?nolink |}}
 +=== Multiple items ===
 +  * open the library menu and tap **edit**
 +  * **check** the items you want to export
 +  * select **Export to GPX** from the tools menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios129.jpg?nolink |}}
 +  * **all items are exported in one GPX file**
 +==== Deleting ====
 +=== Single item ===
 +  * **long-press** an item in the folder
 +  * tap **delete**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios130.jpg?nolink |}}
 +**OR**
 +  * open an item's **detail screen**
 +  * tap **delete** button in the bottom bar menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios131.png?nolink |}}
 +=== Multiple items ===
 +  * open the library menu and tap **edit**
 +  * **check** the items you want to export
 +  * select **delete** from the tools menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios132.jpg?nolink |}}
  
-==== Sharing ==== 
-You can share a track or route via a **link** that displays it on [[https:// web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]]: 
-  * open a **track detail** screen 
-  * tap the **sharing** button 
-  * tap the **Share** or **Copy** button. The first opens the iOS sharing menu with a **selection of apps** that can process the link further - send it over Airdrop, Messages, etc. or store it in Notes and other apps. The latter copies the link to the **clipboard**.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios49.gif?nolink |}} 
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-**Everybody who has the link can view the track on the web.** If you decide to hide it from others, tap **Make it private** in the sharing dialog. The link becomes **inactive**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios50.jpg?nolink |}} 
-==== Editing ==== 
-You can edit the **name**, add **description**, change the **activity** and line **style**.  
-  * to open the editing screen, tap the button in the bottom bar of the track detail screen:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios67.jpg |}} 
-  * to change the name or add a description, tap the relevant boxes, and the keyboard slides up:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios68.jpg |}} 
-  * to change the activity on the track or route, open the popup menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios69.jpg |}} 
-  * to change the style of the route line, turn off the folder style and change the color and width:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios70.jpg |}} 
-  * tap **SAVE** to confirm the changes 
-==== Deleting ==== 
-To remove a track/route from the folder, swipe it to the left and tap the **trash** button:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios47.gif?nolink |}} 
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-The deleted track/route is stored in the **[[manual:ios:my_lib#trash|trash]]** from where you can restore it or delete it forever.+The deleted data is stored in the **[[manual:ios:my_lib#trash|trash]]** from where you can restore it or delete it forever.
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 ==== Track/route detail ==== ==== Track/route detail ====
 When you tap a track or route in the library or on the map, its detail screen emerges:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios51.jpg |}} When you tap a track or route in the library or on the map, its detail screen emerges:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios51.jpg |}}
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 === Track/route preview === === Track/route preview ===
   * tapping the preview displays the track **on the main map screen** and closes the track detail screen:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios54.gif |}}   * tapping the preview displays the track **on the main map screen** and closes the track detail screen:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios54.gif |}}
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-=== Track/route name === 
-  * you can **change the name** by tapping it - it turns editing mode on. Tapping **Enter** on the keyboard saves the new name:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios52.jpg |}} 
  
 === Statistics === === Statistics ===
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 === Details === === Details ===
 Information about the **activity** on the track (or planned route), the **style** of the track line and the **folder** where it is stored:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios66.jpg |}} Information about the **activity** on the track (or planned route), the **style** of the track line and the **folder** where it is stored:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios66.jpg |}}
-===== Points ===== +==== Sharing tracks and routes ==== 
-==== Display on map ==== +You can share track or route via **link** that displays it on [[https:// web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]]
-Points are displayed on the map after activating. You can activate single point or a group of points at once. +  * open a **track detail** screen 
-=== Single point === +  * tap the **sharing** button at the bottom 
-Open the Library and select a folder with pointsThen you have two options to activate a single point on the map+  tap the **web link** buttonYou can either **share** the link with a **selection of apps** that can process the link further - send it over Airdrop, Messages, etc. or store it in Notes and other apps:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios49.gif?nolink |}} ORyou can copy the link to the **clipboard**.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios127.jpg?nolink |}}
-  * **from the folder** - swipe the point to the right and tap the **eye** button:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios60.jpg |}}\\ To **hide** the displayed point, proceed **the same way as when activating it**. +
-  * **from the point detail** - tap point in the folder and then tap the **map preview** or the **eye** button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios61.jpg |}}\\ Tapping the map preview **immediately displays** the point on the map screen and closes the point detail. To **hide** the displayed pointtap it on the map to open its detail screen and then tap the **eye** again.+
  
-=== Multiple choice === +**Everybody who has the link can view the track on the web.** If you decide to hide it from others, tap **Make it private** in the sharing dialog. The link becomes **inactive**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios50.jpg?nolink |}} 
-To display multiple points on the map: + 
-  * **open the folder** from which you want to display multiple points +==== Editing tracks and routes ==== 
-  * tap **Edit** and **check** the points you want to activate +You can edit the **name**add **description**, change the **activity** and line **style** 
-  * tap the **eye** button in the toolbar +  * to open the editing screen, tap the button in the bottom bar of the track detail screen:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios67.jpg |}} 
-  * **close** the Library +  * to change the name or add a description, tap the relevant boxes, and the keyboard slides up:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios68.jpg |}} 
-  * the points are displayed on the map:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios62.png |}} +  * to change the activity on the track or route, open the popup menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios69.jpg |}} 
-==== Sorting ==== +  * to change the style of the route line, turn off the folder style and change the color and width:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios70.jpg |}} 
-Points can be sorted in the folder by various criteria - by **name, date of creation, and date of update**. To change the criterion: +  * tap **SAVE** to confirm the changes
-  tap the sorting button and select **Points sorting** +
-  * tap the selected criterion:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios63.jpg |}} +
-==== Moving ==== +
-=== Single point === +
-To move a single point to another folder: +
-  * swipe the selected point to the left +
-  * tap **Move** +
-  * browse the Libraryfind and open the target folder +
-  * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios64.jpg |}}+
  
-=== Multiple points === 
-  * tap **Edit** in the toolbar of the source folder 
-  * check the points that you want to move 
-  * tap the **Move** button in the toolbar 
-  * browse the Library, find and open the target folder 
-  * tap **Select folder**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios65.jpg |}} 
 ==== Creating a new point ==== ==== Creating a new point ====
-If you want to create a new point of interest you can do so on the **main screen** or in a selected **point folder**. The first option offers a selection of folders where to store the point, the latter stores the point directly in the selected folder.+If you want to create a new point of interestyou can do so on the **main screen** or in a selected **point folder**. The first option offers a selection of folders where to store the point, the latter stores the point directly in the selected folder.
 === Main screen === === Main screen ===
   * place the **cursor** on the spot where you want to create the point   * place the **cursor** on the spot where you want to create the point
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 === Folder === === Folder ===
   * place the **cursor** on the spot where you want to create the point   * place the **cursor** on the spot where you want to create the point
-  * open My library > Points > **select the folder** into which you want to store the point +  * open My library > **select the folder** into which you want to store the point 
-  * tap the **New point** button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios72.jpg |}}+  * tap the **Add new point** button in the tool menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios72.jpg |}}
   * fill in the new point **form** (optionally)   * fill in the new point **form** (optionally)
   * tap **Save**   * tap **Save**
-==== Sharing ==== 
-To share a point of interest, tap the sharing menu button in the point detail bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios73.jpg |}} 
-There are several ways of sharing a point: 
-  * as a **link** displaying the point at **[[https://web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]]**. You can copy it, store it or send it via available services:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios74.jpg |}} 
-  * as a link displaying the point in **Apple Maps** or other map apps  
-  * you can also **start the navigation** to it in Apple Maps and other apps 
-==== Editing ==== 
-To edit a point of interest: 
-  * open its detail screen and tap the pencil button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios78.jpg |}} 
-  * you can change the **name, icon, description, address, links, e-mails and phone numbers**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios79.gif |}} 
-  * tap **SAVE** when you're done 
  
-==== Deleting ==== +
-To remove a point from the folder, swipe it to the left and tap the **trash** button:\\  +
-<WRAP center round tip> +
-The deleted point is stored in the **[[manual:ios:my_lib#trash|trash]]** from where you can restore it or delete it forever. +
-</WRAP>+
 ==== Point detail ==== ==== Point detail ====
 To display a point detail screen, tap it on the **map** or in the **Library**.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios75.jpg |}} To display a point detail screen, tap it on the **map** or in the **Library**.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios75.jpg |}}
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 Geocache detail also displays basic information like difficulty or terrain.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios77.jpg |}} Geocache detail also displays basic information like difficulty or terrain.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios77.jpg |}}
 +==== Sharing points ====
 +To share a point of interest, tap the sharing menu button in the point detail bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios73.jpg |}}
 +There are several ways of sharing a point:
 +  * as a **link** displaying the point at **[[https://web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]]**. You can copy it, store it or send it via available services:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios74.jpg |}}
 +  * as a link displaying the point in **Apple Maps** or other map apps 
 +  * you can also **start the navigation** to it in Apple Maps and other apps
 +==== Editing points ====
 +To edit a point of interest:
 +  * open its detail screen and tap the pencil button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios78.jpg |}}
 +  * you can change the **name, icon, description, address, links, e-mails and phone numbers**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios79.gif |}}
 +  * tap **SAVE** when you're done
 ===== Import ===== ===== Import =====
 You can import tracks, routes and points to the app via a GPX file. You can do so in two ways: You can import tracks, routes and points to the app via a GPX file. You can do so in two ways:
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   * the content of the GPX is displayed **on the map**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios80.gif |}}   * the content of the GPX is displayed **on the map**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios80.gif |}}
   * it is stored in the **Imported** sector of the Library:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios81.gif |}}   * it is stored in the **Imported** sector of the Library:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios81.gif |}}
-  * from there you can **move** the content to other parts of the Library:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios82.jpg |}}+  * from there you can **[[manual:ios:my_lib#moving|move]]** the content to other parts of the Library:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios82.jpg |}}
 ==== Within app ==== ==== Within app ====
 You can import a GPX directly to a selected folder: You can import a GPX directly to a selected folder:
   * open a selected folder in your Library   * open a selected folder in your Library
-  * tap **Import** button > tap **Select GPX file**+  * tap **Import** in the tool menu > tap **Select GPX file**
   * a file browser opens > **select** the GPX file for import > **Open**   * a file browser opens > **select** the GPX file for import > **Open**
   * Locus Map displays info about the imported file   * Locus Map displays info about the imported file
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 You can also easily import activities from Apple Health: You can also easily import activities from Apple Health:
   * open a track folder in your **Library**   * open a track folder in your **Library**
-  * tap the **Apple Watch** button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios90.jpg |}}+  * tap the **Apple Watch** button in the tool menu:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios90.jpg |}}
   * **select** activity from the list and tap **Import**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios91.jpg |}}   * **select** activity from the list and tap **Import**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios91.jpg |}}
   * the activity is imported to Locus Map:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios92.jpg |}}   * the activity is imported to Locus Map:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios92.jpg |}}
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   * if you change your mind and you want to restore an item from the trash swipe it to the right and tap **Restore**. The item returns to its original folder:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios87.jpg |}}   * if you change your mind and you want to restore an item from the trash swipe it to the right and tap **Restore**. The item returns to its original folder:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios87.jpg |}}
   * to delete an item permanently, swipe it to the left and tap **Delete**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios88.jpg |}}   * to delete an item permanently, swipe it to the left and tap **Delete**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios88.jpg |}}
-  * to empty the trash completely, tap *Empty the trash** at the bottom:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios89.jpg |}}+  * to empty the trash completely, tap **Empty the trash** at the bottom:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios89.jpg |}}
  
  
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