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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**, three **biking**, two **driving**, one cross-country **skiing** and one **manual** drawing mode.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web11.jpg?nolink |}}+The first step is to select an activity for which the route will be created. The planner offers two **walking**, four **biking**, two **driving**, one cross-country **skiing** and one **manual** drawing profile.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web11.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +==== Customize parameters ====
  
-The manual mode is useful **only when you draw the route in a free terrain** or when the routing data for a particular area is missing:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web12.jpg?nolink |}}+Walking, biking, and driving profiles offer **customizing some of the route parameters**the same way as it is in the Android Locus Map app. **[[..:..:faq:how_to_navigate_offline#lorouter|More info >>]]**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web85.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +==== Manual mode ====
  
-**You can select a different activity or transport for a new route segment before adding another route point.**+The manual mode is useful **when you draw the route in a free terrain** or when the routing data for a particular area is missing:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web12.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +==== Entire route or per segment? ==== 
 + 
 +You can select a different routing profile (activity or means of transportfor every route **segment**, or you can select one profile for the **entire route**To select the latter, check the option "Apply to entire route":\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web86.jpg?nolink |}}\\ This option is especially important when you need to edit the route - **apply for entire route** recalculates all route segments.
 ===== Add route points ===== ===== Add route points =====
  
 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: 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:
 ==== Route start ==== ==== Route start ====
-  * **Right-click + Start here** - the first click must be done with the right mouse button and selecting the "Start here" option:**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web08.jpg?nolink |}}+  * **Right-click + Start here** - the first click must be done with the right mouse button and selecting the "Start here" option:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web08.jpg?nolink |}}
   * **Click on the first route point box**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web67.jpg?nolink |}}\\    * **Click on the first route point box**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web67.jpg?nolink |}}\\ 
 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**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web13.gif?nolink |}} 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**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web13.gif?nolink |}}
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   * select a **different activity**   * select a **different activity**
   * the route **re-routes** accordingly:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web36.jpg?nolink |}}   * the route **re-routes** accordingly:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web36.jpg?nolink |}}
-==== Route stats ====+ 
 +==== Undo, redo ==== 
 +Every action you take during route planning can be reversed and, after reverting, repeated. The **undo/redo** buttons are in the row of controls in the top left corner:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web87.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +===== Route stats =====
 Statistics of the route like distance, estimated time or elevation gain are displayed in the left panel under the itinerary.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web28.jpg?nolink |}} Statistics of the route like distance, estimated time or elevation gain are displayed in the left panel under the itinerary.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web28.jpg?nolink |}}
-==== Elevation chart ====+===== Elevation chart =====
 The **elevation and slope progress** of the route is displayed on a chart:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web18.jpg?nolink |}} The **elevation and slope progress** of the route is displayed on a chart:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web18.jpg?nolink |}}
 The chart also displays min/max elevation and slope, waypoints and elevation/slope/distance at the position of the cursor:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web19.jpg?nolink |}} The chart also displays min/max elevation and slope, waypoints and elevation/slope/distance at the position of the cursor:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web19.jpg?nolink |}}
 You can change the X-axis parameter - **distance or estimated time**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web20.gif?nolink |}} You can change the X-axis parameter - **distance or estimated time**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web20.gif?nolink |}}
-===== Export ===== + 
-You can export the route as a **GPX file** that can be used in any navigation app or service. Click **Export** and then **Download as GPX**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web27.jpg?nolink |}}\\ If you don'want to keep the voice navigation commands in the route file, check the option **Without navigation commands**.+===== Creating a single point ===== 
 +If you want to add your own point that is **out of the route**
 +  * **right-click the map** on the spot where you want to place the point 
 +  click **Save point**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web56.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +  * fill the **name** and the **folder** into which you want to save the point (others are optional):\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web57.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +  * the point is saved into the library and adopts the **icon of its folder**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web58.jpg?nolink |}}
 ===== Saving ===== ===== Saving =====
 <wrap info>Available with **[[manual:user_guide:premium|Premium Gold]]**</wrap> <wrap info>Available with **[[manual:user_guide:premium|Premium Gold]]**</wrap>
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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 the route as a **GPX file** that can be used in any navigation app or service. Click **Export** and then **Download as GPX**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:webplanner:web27.jpg?nolink |}}\\ If you don't want to keep the voice navigation commands in the route file, check the option **Without navigation commands**
-  * **right-click the map** on the spot where you want to place the point +===== Sharing ===== 
-  click **Save point**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web56.jpg?nolink |}} +When you have planned a route, tap the **Share** button. A pop-up emerges, displaying a unique link that can be **copied to the clipboard**, loaded via **QR code** and shared:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web22.jpg?nolink |}} 
-  * fill the **name** and the **folder** into which you want to save the point (others are optional):\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web57.jpg?nolink |}} +The link contains the waypoints defining the route. When clicked on, it opens the **Locus web route planner** that re-renders the route from them. If you have the browser opened on your phone or tablet, the route opens **directly in the Locus Map app**. 
-  * the point is saved into the library and adopts the **icon of its folder**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:webplanner:web58.jpg?nolink |}}+<WRAP center round tip> 
 +You can also copy the link directly from the web browser **address bar**. 
 +</WRAP>
  
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