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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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==== How to start it ==== | ==== How to start it ==== | ||
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The **top bar** - contains **Save/ | The **top bar** - contains **Save/ | ||
==== Route line ==== | ==== Route line ==== | ||
+ | The route line consists of segments rendered between shaping points and via points inserted on the map screen. | ||
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- | 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: | * The router profiles are provided by the selected **[[manual: | ||
==== Manual mode ==== | ==== Manual mode ==== | ||
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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? === | ||
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- | <wrap tip> | + | <WRAP round tip> |
- | <wrap important> | + | <WRAP round important> |
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==== Quick drawing ==== | ==== Quick drawing ==== | ||
To **turn off adding shaping points by tapping the map screen**, uncheck this option.\\ {{ : | To **turn off adding shaping points by tapping the map screen**, uncheck this option.\\ {{ : | ||
- | ==== Via points as default ==== | ||
- | When this option is checked, the route is created from **[[manual: | ||
==== Measuring area ==== | ==== Measuring area ==== | ||
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==== Long tap on + ==== | ==== Long tap on + ==== | ||
Here you can define the action after long-pressing the **+** button for adding points:\\ {{ : | Here you can define the action after long-pressing the **+** button for adding points:\\ {{ : | ||
+ | ==== Via points as default ==== | ||
+ | When this option is checked, the route is created from **[[manual: | ||
==== Allow edit of navigation points ==== | ==== Allow edit of navigation points ==== | ||
With this option checked, you can add points with navigation commands or change shaping/via points into them:\\ {{ : | With this option checked, you can add points with navigation commands or change shaping/via points into them:\\ {{ : | ||
+ | ==== Keep manual segments ==== | ||
+ | When turned on (default) the [[manual: | ||
==== Zoom buttons ==== | ==== Zoom buttons ==== | ||
If you don't need them on the route planner screen turn them off (you can still zoom in/out by pinching or double-tapping/ | If you don't need them on the route planner screen turn them off (you can still zoom in/out by pinching or double-tapping/ |