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   * **Changing tracks to routes** - using tracks as routes for navigation   * **Changing tracks to routes** - using tracks as routes for navigation
 ===== Route planner ===== ===== Route planner =====
-==== Quick reference ==== 
  
-For a quick reference, check the basics video tutorial: 
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-{{youtube>wvSmKN8aOEg?full}}\\  
 ==== How to start it ==== ==== How to start it ====
  
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 The **top bar** - contains **Save/Navigate** button and the **Route menu**. The **top bar** - contains **Save/Navigate** button and the **Route menu**.
 ==== Route line ==== ==== Route line ====
 +The route line consists of segments rendered between shaping points and via points inserted on the map screen.
 {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan20.jpg |}} {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan20.jpg |}}
   * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:shapept.png?nolink&20|}} **shaping point** - basic point building the route, can be changed into **via point**.   * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:shapept.png?nolink&20|}} **shaping point** - basic point building the route, can be changed into **via point**.
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   * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:viapt.png?nolink&20|}} **via point** - place through which you want to go during navigation. Its name is announced by voice navigation when you navigate the route.   * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:viapt.png?nolink&20|}} **via point** - place through which you want to go during navigation. Its name is announced by voice navigation when you navigate the route.
  
-When a routing mode is on, the line between points runs along roads and paths. If you choose to draw manually, the line is straight between points, unrelated to roads.+When a **routing mode** is on, the line between points runs **along roads and paths**. If you choose to draw **manually**, the line is **straight between points**, unrelated to roads. You can use **various routing profiles** or manual segments between each point of the route according to your needs.
 ===== Drawing instructions ===== ===== Drawing instructions =====
  
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     * The router profiles are provided by the selected **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#router|router]]**. To select a different router, tap the left part of the profile button and choose:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan58.jpg?nolink |}}     * The router profiles are provided by the selected **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#router|router]]**. To select a different router, tap the left part of the profile button and choose:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan58.jpg?nolink |}}
 ==== Manual mode ==== ==== Manual mode ====
-{{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan61.jpg?nolink |}} 
-    * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_path_add_new_alt.png?nolink&30|}} - only plain line stretches between shaping points:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan4.jpg |}} 
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 === What is it good for? === === What is it good for? ===
   * useful in places not covered by routing data - when you need to **go off-road** and off-path (to cross a stream without a bridge or make a shortcut across a meadow...)   * useful in places not covered by routing data - when you need to **go off-road** and off-path (to cross a stream without a bridge or make a shortcut across a meadow...)
-  * useful for simple distance measurement+  * useful for **simple distance measurement** 
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 +=== How does it work? === 
 +{{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan61.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +    * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_path_add_new_alt.png?nolink&30|}} - only plain line stretches between shaping points:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan4.jpg |}}
  
-<wrap tip>Manual mode can be quickly switched on when you long-press the drawing mode button.</wrap>\\  +<WRAP round tip>Manual mode can be **quickly switched on** when you **long-press the drawing mode button**.</WRAP
-<wrap important>Manually drawn parts are ignored by the router when you re-calculate the whole route</wrap+<WRAP round important>Manually drawn parts are **ignored by the router when you re-calculate** the whole route</WRAP
  
  
manual/user_guide/tracks/planning.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/21 12:48 by mstupka