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| - | A quick sample: | + | **A quick sample:** |
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| ===== Select activity ===== | ===== Select activity ===== | ||
| - | The first step is to select an activity for which the route will be created. The planner offers two **walking**, | + | The first step is to select an activity for which the route will be created. The planner offers two **walking**, |
| + | ==== Customize parameters ==== | ||
| - | The manual mode is useful | + | Walking, biking, and driving profiles offer **customizing some of the route parameters**, the same way as it is in the Android Locus Map app. **[[..:..: |
| + | ==== Manual mode ==== | ||
| - | **You can select | + | The manual mode is useful |
| - | ===== Add route points ===== | + | ==== Entire |
| - | The route is created | + | You can select a different routing profile (activity or means of transport) for every route **segment**, |
| + | ===== Add route points ===== | ||
| - | **The first click must be done with the right mouse button and selecting the "Start here" option:**\\ {{ : | + | The route is created the same way as in the app. The simplest way is to **click the route points directly on the map on roads and paths**. There are two ways how to start a route plan: |
| - | This way the planner switches into the drawing mode and you can add other route points by **left-clicking**. By shifting the cursor above the route line between the points a new point emerges and by dragging it you can **change the route progress**: | + | ==== Route start ==== |
| + | * **Right-click + Start here** - the first click must be done with the right mouse button and selecting the "Start here" option:\\ {{ : | ||
| + | * **Click on the first route point box**:\\ {{ : | ||
| + | By both ways the planner switches into the drawing mode and you can add other route points by **left-clicking**. By shifting the cursor above the route line between the points a new point emerges and by dragging it you can **change the route progress**: | ||
| You can **move** any of the route points at any time and the route always **reroutes** accordingly. | You can **move** any of the route points at any time and the route always **reroutes** accordingly. | ||
| ==== Adding LoPoints and other points ==== | ==== Adding LoPoints and other points ==== | ||
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| * select a **different activity** | * select a **different activity** | ||
| * the route **re-routes** accordingly: | * the route **re-routes** accordingly: | ||
| - | ==== Route stats ==== | + | |
| + | ==== Undo, redo ==== | ||
| + | Every action you take during route planning can be reversed and, after reverting, repeated. The **undo/ | ||
| + | ===== Route stats ===== | ||
| Statistics of the route like distance, estimated time or elevation gain are displayed in the left panel under the itinerary.\\ {{ : | Statistics of the route like distance, estimated time or elevation gain are displayed in the left panel under the itinerary.\\ {{ : | ||
| - | ==== Elevation chart ==== | + | ===== Elevation chart ===== |
| The **elevation and slope progress** of the route is displayed on a chart:\\ {{ : | The **elevation and slope progress** of the route is displayed on a chart:\\ {{ : | ||
| The chart also displays min/max elevation and slope, waypoints and elevation/ | The chart also displays min/max elevation and slope, waypoints and elevation/ | ||
| You can change the X-axis parameter - **distance or estimated time**:\\ {{ : | You can change the X-axis parameter - **distance or estimated time**:\\ {{ : | ||
| - | ===== Export | + | |
| - | You can export | + | ===== Creating a single point ===== |
| + | If you want to add your own point that is **out of the route**: | ||
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| + | * fill the **name** and the **folder** into which you want to save the point (others are optional): | ||
| + | * the point is saved into the library and adopts | ||
| ===== Saving ===== | ===== Saving ===== | ||
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| The route is **saved** into the selected folder in your library and **synced** with the app after a while. | The route is **saved** into the selected folder in your library and **synced** with the app after a while. | ||
| - | ===== Adding a single point ===== | + | ===== Export |
| - | If you want to add your own point that is **out of the route**: | + | You can export |
| - | | + | ===== Sharing ===== |
| - | | + | When you have planned a route, tap the **Share** button. A pop-up emerges, displaying a unique link that can be **copied |
| - | * fill the **name** and the **folder** into which you want to save the point (others are optional):\\ {{ : | + | The link contains the waypoints defining the route. When clicked on, it opens the **Locus web route planner** that re-renders |
| - | * the point is saved into the library and adopts | + | <WRAP center round tip> |
| + | You can also copy the link directly from the web browser **address bar**. | ||
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