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 ====== My Library ====== ====== My Library ======
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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 |}} **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 ==== ==== Deleting ====
 To remove a track/route from the folder, swipe it to the left and tap the **trash** button:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios47.gif?nolink |}} 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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 ==== Track/route detail ==== ==== Track/route detail ====
-{{ :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 |}} 
-A track or route detail screen consists of a few main parts:  +The screen consists of a few main parts:  
 === Track/route preview === === Track/route preview ===
-  * tapping the preview displays the track on the main map screen and closes the track detail screen+  * tapping the preview displays the track **on the main map screen** and closes the track detail screen:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios54.gif |}}
  
 === Track/route name === === Track/route name ===
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   * tapping the basics opens a screen with the **detailed stats**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios53.jpg |}}   * tapping the basics opens a screen with the **detailed stats**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios53.jpg |}}
  
-=== Headline ===+=== Chart === 
 +  * by default, an elevation chart of the track or route is displayed. You can easily change it to the chart of speed:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios55.gif |}} 
 +  * sometimes the GPS measuring of elevation is not correct due to weather or terrain conditions. To optimize the elevation chart, you can apply **filtering**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios56.gif |}}
  
 +=== Waypoints ===
 +  * list and itinerary of waypoints and navigation points (not fully functional yet due to missing navigation feature):\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios57.gif |}}
 +  * when you tap a waypoint in the itinerary, its detail displays:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios58.gif |}}
 +=== Best interval ===
 +  * if the track is recorded and contains data related to its time progress, the best interval is displayed here (shortest time on a km or a mile). Tapping unfolds the time progress along the whole track:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios59.gif |}}
 +
 +=== 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 |}}
 ===== Points ===== ===== Points =====
-==== Activating on map ====+==== Display on map ==== 
 +Points are displayed on the map after activating. You can activate a single point or a group of points at once.
 === Single point === === Single point ===
 +Open the Library and select a folder with points. Then you have two options to activate a single point on the map:
 +  * **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 a 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 point, tap it on the map to open its detail screen and then tap the **eye** again.
 +
 === Multiple choice === === Multiple choice ===
 +To display multiple points on the map:
 +  * **open the folder** from which you want to display multiple points
 +  * tap **Edit** and **check** the points you want to activate
 +  * tap the **eye** button in the toolbar
 +  * **close** the Library
 +  * the points are displayed on the map:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios62.png |}}
 ==== Sorting ==== ==== Sorting ====
 +Points can be sorted in the folder by various criteria - by **name, date of creation, and date of update**. To change the criterion:
 +  * tap the sorting button and select **Points sorting**
 +  * tap the selected criterion:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios63.jpg |}}
 ==== Moving ==== ==== Moving ====
 +=== Single point ===
 +To move a single point to another folder:
 +  * swipe the selected point to the left
 +  * tap **Move**
 +  * browse the Library, find 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 ====
 +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.
 +=== Main screen ===
 +  * place the **cursor** on the spot where you want to create the point
 +  * tap the **New point** button
 +  * fill in the new point **form** (optionally) - point name, icon, folder and other info, add attachments
 +  * tap **Save**\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios71.gif |}}
 +
 +=== Folder ===
 +  * 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
 +  * tap the **New point** button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios72.jpg |}}
 +  * fill in the new point **form** (optionally)
 +  * tap **Save**
 ==== Sharing ==== ==== 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 ==== ==== Deleting ====
 +To remove a point from the folder, swipe it to the left and tap the **trash** button:\\ 
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 +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 |}}
 +It displays:
 +  * **map preview** - tapping it opens the main map screen with the point centered
 +  * point **name, distance** and **elevation**
 +  * **description** (if available)
 +  * **details** - folder, address
 +  * **links** (if available) - URL, email, phone number
 +  * **location** - dates of creation and update and coordinates\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios76.jpg |}}
 +
 +Geocache detail also displays basic information like difficulty or terrain.\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios77.jpg |}}
 ===== Import ===== ===== Import =====
-==== GPX ====+You can import tracks, routes and points to the app via a GPX file. You can do so in two ways: 
 +  * by tapping a GPX file in your file browser 
 +  * within Locus Map app 
 + 
 +==== File browser ==== 
 +  * tap the selected GPX file in your phone's file browser 
 +  * tap the "share" button and select Locus Map  
 +  * 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 |}} 
 +  * from there you can **move** the content to other parts of the Library:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios82.jpg |}} 
 +==== Within app ==== 
 +You can import a GPX directly to a selected folder: 
 +  * open a selected folder in your Library 
 +  * tap **Import** button > tap **Select GPX file** 
 +  * a file browser opens > **select** the GPX file for import > **Open** 
 +  * Locus Map displays info about the imported file 
 +  * the file is in the folder:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios83.gif |}}
 ==== Apple Health ==== ==== Apple Health ====
 +You can also easily import activities from Apple Health:
 +  * open a track folder in your **Library**
 +  * tap the **Apple Watch** button in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios90.jpg |}}
 +  * **select** activity from the list and tap **Import**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios91.jpg |}}
 +  * the activity is imported to Locus Map:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios92.jpg |}}
 +  * including **all detailed statistics**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios93.jpg |}}
 ===== Synchronization ===== ===== Synchronization =====
-===== Trash ===== +<wrap box>**Available with [[manual:user_guide:getpremium|Premium Gold]]**</wrap>
  
 +By default, Locus Map LITE is **synchronized with the apps on other devices** and the web library **automatically**. To check the status or to trigger the sync manually, tap the button in the bottom right corner:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios84.jpg |}}
  
 +The cloud sync dialog provides options and the status of the latest sync:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios85.jpg |}}
 +===== Trash =====
 +Deleting tracks, routes and points from the Library folders moves the data to the **trash**:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios86.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 empty the trash completely, tap *Empty the trash** at the bottom:\\ {{ :manual:ios:ios89.jpg |}}
  
  
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