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Guilhem Bonnefille guilhem.bonnefille@gmail.com
+ Rob Norris rw_norris@hotmail.com
GNOME Documentation Project
+ This document was generated on .
@@ -105,14 +108,13 @@ variety of tasks. Some of the things you can use &appname; for are:
-Uploading and downloading waypoints, tracks to/from GPS.
+Uploading and downloading waypoints, tracks and routes to/from GPS.
-Preparing tracks and waypoints for trips using maps from services
-such as OpenStreetMap (OSM) and/or Terrasever. The data is only needed to be uploaded to
-your GPS before you leave. The maps together with your tracks and
-waypoints can also be printed and used during the trip.
+Preparing tracks, routes and waypoints for trips using maps from services such as OpenStreetMap (OSM).
+The data is only needed to be uploaded to your GPS before you leave.
+The maps together with your tracks, routes and waypoints can also be printed and used during the trip.
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ Analyzing Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) and hiking trips, understanding where you we
-Making waypoints and tracks to follow to easily get someplace
+Making waypoints, tracks and routes to follow to easily get someplace
you've never been before or don't have GPS data for but online
maps exist for it.
@@ -148,22 +150,22 @@ Analyzing speed at different places (to some degree), adding waypoints where you
-Downloading and storing OpenStreetMap and/or Terraserver maps on your hard drive and looking at them later.
+Downloading and storing OpenStreetMap and/or other map types on your hard drive and looking at them later.
-Editing tracks and trackpoints, joining and splitting up tracks
+Editing routes or tracks and their trackpoints, joining and splitting up tracks and routes.
-Show the live GPS position on the map (for use on a mobile device - e.g. a laptop)
+Show the live GPS position on the map (for use on a mobile device - e.g. a laptop). Not Windows at the moment.
-Import track+waypoint files of various types via GPSBabel
+Import track, route and waypoint files of various types via GPSBabel
@@ -177,14 +179,20 @@ View, create and update Geotagged Images (using EXIF data).
&appname; is under continual improvement: see the potential areas in the Roadmap / Wishlist:
+
General Concepts
-Layers
+Layers
-'Layers' is concept one may know from powerful graphics editors such as Photoshop or GIMP.
+Layers is concept one may know from powerful graphics editors such as Photoshop or GIMP.
Instead of putting all the data on the same level, it is stacked (i.e. layered) with different data over one another.
-This can make useful for analysis and general handling of various sets of data.
+This can be useful for analysis and general handling of various sets of data.
Unfortunately the downside of this complexity is remembering how differing layers of data can obscure other data.
@@ -195,12 +203,12 @@ to create the appearance of partial transparency.
By controlling this value one can see data below it in the layer heirarchy for interesting effects.
-Layers Panel
+Layers Panel
The panel on the left is called the layers panel.
It determines which layers and sublayers (such as tracks and waypoints)
-are shown, and the order in which they are drawn. Layers list on the
-top of the layers panel are drawn last. You can change the order by
+are shown, and the order in which they are drawn. Layers on the
+top of the layers panel list are drawn last. You can change the order by
drag and drop, or by selecting a layer and using the up and down
buttons at the bottom of the layers panel.
@@ -218,9 +226,37 @@ The main &appname; area where the layer data is drawn, is called the The zoom factor
The location of the mouse pointer (and potentially height information if DEM data is available)
+When creating a track/route, the statusbar also displays some information about the track/route.
+
+This part of the statusbar displays:
+
+The total distance of the track/route (including currently edited segment).
+The bearing of the currently edited segment.
+The distance of the currently edited segment.
+
+
+For convenience, a zoom selector can be opened from the status bar. Simply left-click on the zoom factor.
+
+
+
+
-Projections
+Projections
&appname; supports differents projections:
@@ -236,766 +272,1937 @@ The main &appname; area where the layer data is drawn, is called the
-
-
-Layers
+Map Cache
-Layers supported by &appname; are:
-
-
-Aggregate
-TrackWaypoint
-GPS
-DEM
-Coord
-Map
-GeoRef
-
-
-For each layer there are a few standard options:
+&appname; stores downloaded map tiles to disk for a couple of reasons:
-Properties - Layer setup / configuration settings
-Cut
-Copy
-Paste
-Delete
-Visibility - This checkbox on the Layers Panel controls whether the layer is shown in the viewport or not
+Enables off line usage
+Reduces loading on the map tile provider
-The cut/copy/paste options can be accessed in a variety of ways once the layer has been selected:
+The &appname; automatic caching strategy is two fold:
-Standard keys: Ctrl+x|c|v
-Main menu Edit
-From the right click menu
-Buttons at the bottom of the Layers Panel
-
+
-See the individual section for detail about each layer.
+ If the age of the tile on disk is less than the specified tile age (see ),
+ it will not attempt to contact the server to get a new version of the tile.
-
-
+
-TrackWaypoint layers display GPS data (tracks and waypoints).
-
-One way to create new waypoints is to copy a
-latitude/longitude coordinate pair, such as the one shown on most
-geocaches, and paste it into an active TrackWaypoint layer. &appname; can
-automatically recognize several variations of the lat/lon format.
+ When the tile age has expired &appname; will attempt a refresh update, so that it provides the cached tile generation timestamp so the server can determine if a new tile image needs to be returned. Not all map types support this refresh method.
+
+
-By right-clicking tracks and waypoints in the layers panel, you can do
-many things with tracks and waypoints. You can easily find a specific
-track or waypoint by expanding the Tracks or Waypoints sublayers in the
-layers panel to show all tracks or waypoints, and typing the name of
-the track/waypoint.
+ You can override the caching scheme by using right-click on the Map on the layers panel and selecting Redownload All Onscreen Maps, or Ctrl+F5 for the top most map displayed. This will get the latest version held by the server.
-
-Layer Operations
+
-The layer has a context menu with several operations.
+ This can be useful if you contribute to OpenStreetMap and wish to see your modifications (of course give time for the server to have processed your changes - see I have made edits but they don't show up on the map)
+
-View Layer
-Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the whole layer (i.e. tracks and waypoints).
-
-
-
-View All Tracks
+The layout of the cache on disk itself can be controlled via a per Map Layer property.
+
+Viking - Legacy default in a private cache layout scheme
+OSM - Newer available default (1.6+)
-Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the tracks in the layer (ignoring positions of any waypoints).
+This is to increase the compatibility between &appname; and similar applications that cache tiles on disk so that the tiles can be shared.
-
+
+
-View All Waypoints
-
-Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the waypoints in the layer (ignoring positions of any tracks).
-Goto Center of Layer
+Shortcut Keys
-This will automatically move the viewport to see the whole layer (i.e. tracks and waypoints). It does not adjust the zoom level.
+&appname; has several shortcut keys or key combinations for commands as listed in the main window along side the command.
-
-
-Goto Waypoint
-This opens a dialog box to enter a name of waypoint to search for. If it is found the viewport is centred on it.
+By default some function keys follow standard GUI behaviour:
+
+F1 Help (view this manual)
+F5 or Ctrl+R Refresh the maps on screen
+F10 Select the Menubar (in built behaviour)
+F11 Full Screen
+Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shift+R Redownload the maps on screen
+
-Note this search is not very clever and only finds exact matches.
-You are probably better off expanding the waypoint list and directly start typing, as mentioned above, which finds a match based on each letter typed.
+Refresh attempts to get new maps only if the local tile cache time period has expired for any particular map tile.
+Redownload gets all on screen maps from the server, ignoring the local tile cache.
-
-
-Export Layer
-The layer (all tracks and waypoints) can be exported to a file GPX, GPSPoint, GPSMapper or Google's KML format.
+Other function keys control turn on/off visibility of various elements:
+
+F3 Toggle visibility of the Toolbar
+F4 Toggle visibility of the Menubar
+Shift+F5 Toggle visibility of the Scale indicator on the viewport
+F6 Toggle visibility of the Center Crosshairs on the viewport
+F7 Toggle showing selected items (e.g. tracks or waypoints) in the highlight colour in the viewport
+F9 Toggle visibility of the Layers Panel
+F12 Toggle visibility of the Statusbar
+
-Version1.1+: An individual track can be exported to a GPX file via the track menu.
+Standard shortcuts are provided for normal GUI operations: such as creating new files, opening, saving and exitting.
+Then there are shortcuts specific to &appname; to switch projection modes, zoom in/out, create layers,switch the active tool mode and move the map:
+
+Ctrl+Up Pan the viewport North
+Ctrl+Right Pan the viewport East
+Ctrl+Down Pan the viewport South
+Ctrl+Left Pan the viewport West
+Ctrl+Keypad+ Zoom In
+Ctrl+Keypad- Zoom Out
+
+These work irrespective of the mode selected
+For other combinations see the menu entry themselves.
-New Waypoint
+
+Keyboard Configuration
+Keyboard configuration is supported by the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts for menu entries.
+Hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to bind it to.
+To delete a keyboard assignment, press Backspace whilst over the menu entry.
+
-This opens a dialog box to create a new waypoint. A default name will be suggested and the default position is the center of the viewport.
+ If the keyboard shortcut is already in use you will not receive any notification that new action replaces the old action.
+ This is probably why most distributions have this facility disabled by default.
+ Thus you will need to enable Editable menu accelerators for your system.
+ Check the Desktop Menu and Toolbar Control or other User Interface preferences for this setting.
-
-
-Add Wikipedia Waypoints
+
+
-This gets 'interesting' points from Wikipedia for the specified view: either within the extent of layer bounds or within the current viewport boundary.
+ For Windows systems this can be done by adding the line gtk-can-change-accels=1 to %USERPROFILE%\.gtkrc-2.0 (create the file if it does not exist).
+
+From &app; 1.6+ the keyboard configuration is automatically loaded and saved between sessions in the
-Geotag Images
+Tracks vs Routes
-This starts the Geotagging Images dialog against all tracks in the layer.
-See Geotagging for further detail.
+In theory a route is path you are planning to follow and a track of where you have actually been. The GPX specification splits these into two separate catergories, although tracks contain everything route may have.
-
-
-Upload To OSM
-This opens a dialog to upload all tracks and waypoints to OpenStreetMap traces.
-Useful if you are an OpenStreetMap contributor (you will need an OpenStreetMap account), these details can be stored in &appname; preferences.
+Q. When planning a route what difference does it make if it's a route or a track?
- &appname; allows you to edit a track, e.g. remove duplicate points, perhaps remove track points leading to your home and then upload it to OpenStreetMap.
+A. One difference is in how a GPS device navigates following the route or track.
+Or you may want to consider interoperability with other software.
+Otherwise it is probably best to use tracks as they are a superset of the route functionality.
-
- Warning!
-The password is transferred unencrypted in every request sent to the OpenStreetMap server. This is due to the use of OpenStreetMap's basic authentication method.
+For example on Garmin Etrex:
-Currently &appname; does not support the OAuth mechanism.
-
+
+
+Route following: Uses navigation mode with compass and estimated time to next point.
+If following on road it can calculate a route on fly.
+I (RN) always use this mode to follow pre planned routes.
+
+
+Track following: Uses a TracBack mode
+I (RN) never use this so I can't comment on how it actually compares to the route mode.
+
+
+
+There are often restrictions on the numbers of route points the GPS Device can handle - may be 250 or as little as 50.
+This generally not a problem for single day routes, but needs managing for multi-day events or for highly detailed routes.
+
-Filter
-
+
+File Types and the Main Window
+
-This opens dialog to request the number of points each track will be simplified using GPSBabel. The result is put into a new layer. The simplification method removes points considered to be in a 'near straight line', thus reducing the number of points and attempting to keep the most important turning points.
+&appname; has it's own file type traditionally marked by the .vik file extension.
+This is a plain text file saving all information of the current window including the view location, zoom level, projection type and then all the layer information (aggregrates, maps, tracks, waypoints, etc...).
-
-Remove Duplicate Waypoints
-Remove Duplicate Waypoints - fairly self explainatory, with the results created in a new layer.
+Besides it's own file type, &appname; can open (and save to via export methods) GPX and KML file types.
-However it only considers a precise position (waypoints only 1 metre away from each other are considered different) and also doesn't consider if the waypoints have different comments, symbols or images.
+&appname; does not handle GPX 1.1 particularly well - it prefers GPX 1.0
-
-
-
-Filter With Trackname
-This runs GPSBabel on the layer using information from a previously selected track (select via the track menu "Use With Filter" option) with the following command types:
+By default &appname; opens a default blank window centered on the home location. This behaviour can be changed by the .
+Each window contains menus, a toolbar, a viewport, layers panel and a statusbar.
+Each section (apart from the viewport) can be hidden using the or from the
+ViewShow choices.
-
-Waypoints Inside This
-Waypoints Outside This
-
-The result is generated in a new Track/Waypoint layer.
+One may consider each &appname; window to be a separate project - each with it's project Viking file.
+However generally one window is enough for most purposes!
-
-
-Geotag Images
-This starts the Geotagging Images dialog using the specific track.
-See Geotagging for further detail.
+Several operations apply at the window level as follows next.
+Also see for the operational modes that generally work in conjunction with a selected layer.
-
-
-
-Track Properties
+New
-Show many useful statistics about a track, including a
-elevation-distance graph and a speed-time graph (if data is available).
-You can click these graphs to jump to the point in the track. You can
-also reverse a track, delete duplicates, and split a track from its
-component segments (discontinuous breaks in a track) into separate
-tracks.
+Located on the FileNew menu and on the toolbar New.
-The following colors are used in the elevation-distance graph:
+This creates a new window with the default settings.
-
-
-'Main' colour - this is dependent on your Desktop theme - often blue by default
-elevation data in graph
-
-
-Yellow
-
-no elevation data
-
-
-
-Green
-
-elevation data from DEM
-
-
-
-Red
-
-speed
-
-
-
-
-Track Operations
-
-Goto
+Open
-This centers the viewport on the selected position on the track:
+Located on the FileOpen menu and on the toolbar Open.
+
+This opens a file chooser dialog to select one (or more) files of the supported GPS data file types:
-Startpoint
-"Center" - the notional center from the bounds of the track
-Endpoint
-Version1.1+: Highest Altitude
-Version1.1+: Lowest Altitude
-Version1.1+: Maximum Speed
+Viking
+GPX
+KML
+JPG
-
-
-View
+
-Version1.1+: This centers the viewport on the track and selects the best zoom level to see it.
+GPX, KML and JPG files will be loaded into the existing &appname; view. A Viking file will be given a new window if the current window is already assigned.
-
-
-Merge By Time
+
-This operation repeatedly tries to merge the right-clicked track
-with tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer. The tracks which are
-merged are those which have at least one trackpoint less than some
-threshold time away. This way, if you somehow end up with lots of small
-segments (say, caused by turning the GPS on and off) you can merge them
-easily into one track.
+&appname; handles more file types via the Acquire methods below.
+
-Merge With Other Tracks
+Save
-This opens a dialog listing the other tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer, from which one can select the other tracks to merge with.
+Located on the FileSave menu and on the toolbar Save.
-
-
-Split By Time
-This operation will split a single track into segments wherever the
-time interval between successive trackpoints is larger than some
-threshold. This is useful when processing raw NMEA GPS data, especially
-taken over a long time.
+If the current opened file is Viking file, this save will simply update it.
+If it is a new file or the file loaded was an external type (i.e. GPX or KML), then this will ask for a new name to save as a Viking file.
-Split By Number of Points
+Save As
-Version1.2+: This operation will split a single track into segments by the number of points specified.
-This can be useful with devices which may have limits on the number of points it supports.
+Located on the FileSave As menu only.
-
-
-Apply DEM data
-If any DEM data is loaded, this will apply the DEM data to give the track elevation data.
+This will ask for a new name to save as a Viking file (even it was already a Viking file).
-Export Track as GPX
+Append
-Version1.1+: This allows exporting the track as a GPX file by opening a file save dialog.
+Located on the FileAppend menu only.
-
-
-Extend Track End
-Changes the current tool to add trackpoints to the end of the track.
+Selecting a Viking file from this method will join the file contents to the current window (instead of creating a new one).
+GPX and KML files may also be appended, but this is exactly the same as the normal file open method.
-
-
-Upload to OSM
-Same as the layer Upload to OSM, but only applies to the track.
+If used from the File menu these methods place the results in a new TrackWaypoint layer.
-
-
-Use With Filter
-This selects the track to be used in the Filter With Trackname feature.
+If used from the layer menu these methods place the results in that TrackWaypoint layer.
-
-
-
-
-Waypoint Properties
+
+Import File With GPSBabel
-This shows a dialog with detailed information for the waypoint. Many properties of the waypoint can changed here, such as the comment, the symbol used in drawing or the image (normally a photograph taken at this position) assiocated with it. When a waypoint has an image, a thumbnail of it is drawn in the viewport for the waypoint (in preference to the symbol).
+FileAcquireImport File With GPSBabel
-If the waypoint has an associated image, then the Geotag information may be updated, either with updating the file's modification timestamp or not.
-This can be useful when the waypoint has been moved.
+Other formats can be imported that are supported by GPSBabel.
+
+You need to select the file and the type of the file that is going to be opened,
+since there is no automatic detection of the file kind.
+
+
-
-
-Waypoint Operations
+
+OSM Traces
+
+FileAcquireOSM Traces
+
+
+See section for more information.
+
+
-Goto
+
+My OSM Traces
-This centers the viewport on the selected waypoint.
+FileAcquireMy OSM Traces
+
+
+See section for more information.
-Visit Geocache Webpage
+
+From Geotagged Images
+
+FileAcquireFrom Geotagged Images
+Enables automatic creation of waypoints from geotagged images.
+
-If the waypoint's name is in Geocache form (GCXXXXX) you can launch a web browser to go to the Geocache page.
+This menu opens a dialog to select such image files.
+If the image files have geotag information in them, then a layer with named waypoints positioned at the location of each image with a thumbnail of that image is created.
-New Waypoint
+
+From Wikipedia Waypoints
-Same as the layer New Waypoint.
+FileAcquireFrom Wikipedia Waypoints
+
+
+This gets interesting points from Wikipedia for the specified view: either within the extent of layer bounds or within the current viewport boundary.
-
+
+From Routing
+
+FileAcquireFrom Directions
+
+
+This gets a route from given directions.
+
+
-Version1.3+: Geotag Images
+
+From URL
-This dialog allows geotagging images (normally taken with a digital camera) via interpolation against a specific track or all tracks in the TrackWaypoint layer - depending on how it is invoked.
+FileAcquireFrom URL
-Images need to have an EXIF DATE_TIME_ORIGINAL (nearly always set by a camera). This timestamp is then used to find the location when the image(s) was taken by searching through the track(s) to find the nearest time - interpolating between points if necessary to set the location.
+This gets a file from the entered URL.
+File formats that can be opened are those supported by GPSBabel.
-Generally it is good policy to synchronize your camera's clock with your GPS clock before taking photographs. However the times can be adjusted afterwards (if necessary) to take into consideration clock differences.
+You need to select the type of the file that is going to be returned, since there is no automatic detection of the file kind.
-
-Various options allow control of how the geotagging process is performed:
-
-
-Images - Add the images used for geotagging
-Create Waypoints
-Write EXIF
-Overwrite Existing GPS Information
-Interpolate Between Track Segments
-Image Time Offset - The number of seconds to ADD to the photos time to make it match the GPS data. Calculate this with (GPS - Photo). Can be negative or positive. Useful to adjust times when a camera's timestamp was incorrect.
-Image Timezone - The timezone that the used when the images were created. For example, if a camera is set to AWST or +8:00 hours. Enter +8:00 here so that the correct adjustment to the images' time can be made. GPS data is always in UTC.
-
-
-
-GPS Layer
+
+Import GeoJSON File
-The GPS layer is responsible for uploading and downloading GPS data
-from a GPS device. It also is responsible for realtime GPS tracking.
-Expand the GPS layer in the layers panel to see the two TrackWaypoint layers it
-uses for uploading and downloading. To upload, download, or use
-realtime tracking, right-click the GPS layer and click the appropiate
-menu item.
+FileAcquireImport GeoJSON File
-
-Download
-To download data from the GPS, right-click the GPS layer and click Download from GPS.
+This uses the program togpx to load .geojson files.
+If the program is not detected on your system, then this option will not be available.
+See here for the installation method.
-
-
-Upload
-To upload data to the GPS, first populate the GPS Upload child
-layer of the GPS layer (either by creating waypoints/tracks in it, or
-copying and pasting or dragging waypoints/tracks from another layer).
-Then right-click the GPS layer and click Upload to GPS.
+The current version (1.4.4) of GPSBabel does not support the GeoJSON file format.
-
+
+Print
-You must set up gpsd correctly or use a GPSD server and put the
-correct information in the GPS layer properties dialog. Then right-click
-the layer and select Start Realtime Tracking.
+Located on the FilePrint menu and on the toolbar Print.
-
-
-Empty Item
-There are several options to quickly delete a subsection of data:
+Print uses what is displayed on the current map view for printing: i.e. what ever map, tracks and waypoints that are in view, including the
+cross hairs and the scale.
+
+
+It uses a standard system print dialog using an image the size of the current viewport in pixel terms.
+On the Image Settings you can move the image around the page and scale the image up / or down.
-
-Empty Realtime
-Empty Upload
-Empty Download
-Empty All
-
-
-
-DEM (Digital Elevation Model) Layer
+Generate Image File
-This layer provides elevation data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
+Located on the FileGenerate Image File menu only.
-Elevation data can be useful in planning trips, as you many wish to avoid/minimise the hills encountered. [OSM Cyclemap is also useful this way too]
+Allows generation of larger (pixel) area images than the standard Print method above.
+From the generated image you can use the facilities of the Operating System to print the image
+or perform other actions.
-To download the data use the DEM Download tool (shown on the toolbar), and then click on a area of the viewport. Once files have been downloaded they can then be loaded from disk via the DEM properties in future application runs.
+You should have previously downloaded the tile images for the chosen zoom level,
+otherwise the image produced will have missing sections.
+
-The current data server is: NASA STRM 2.1.
+Using large areas takes some time to process and due to the method used it may run out of memory to complete the operation.
+Unfortunately under Windows systems it can not detect this failure and may crash the program.
+So the maximum size is dependent on the capabilities of your system.
+For instance the largest successful image generated on my (RN) Debian system is a pixel area of 20,000 x 20,000.
+
+
+
+Generate Directory of Images
-ATM &appname; does not auto download DEM data. If you want to get lots of data blocks, you may wish to use some other program get such as curl or wget to download them for an area.
+Located on the FileGenerate Directory of Images menu only.
-Using many DEMs is CPU/memory intensive. Depending on your computer's capability, &appname; will be less responsive when about 50+ DEM blocks are loaded. It is probably unwise to attempt using 200+ blocks, so trying to use DEMs covering large countries/continents (USA, Australia etc...) is unlikely to work. In these conditions under Linux, &appname; may be automatically stopped by the "OOM Killer"
+This is only available in UTM mode.
+
-
+
+Layers
-Maps Layer
-This layer provides a single map resource, you may have multiple map layers but only top one (if enabled) will be visible.
-You will need an open internet connection when you are downloading maps, but once downloaded they are available from the hard disk cache. When map are avaliable from the disk cache it is much faster and can be used offline.
+Layers supported by &appname; are:
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-Some maps are continually improving over time (e.g. OpenStreetMap) and so in order to not to have to (re)download the data all the time &appname; employs a timeout method - 'Tile Age' to determine whether to access the server. However a forced refresh for the current view can be made via the Reload All Onscreen Maps option.
+For each layer there are a few standard options:
+
+Properties - Layer setup / configuration settings
+Cut
+Copy
+Paste
+Delete
+Visibility - This checkbox on the Layers Panel controls whether the layer is shown in the viewport or not
+
-Inbuilt maps include various Terraserver (Primarily USA coverage) and OpenStreetMap (OSM) ones and more:
+The cut/copy/paste options can be accessed in a variety of ways once the layer has been selected:
-Bing Bird's Eye (Aerial) Maps (&appname; Version1.2+)
-Terraserver Topos
-Terraserver Aerials
-Terraserver Urban Areas
-OpenStreetMap (Mapquest) - This is the default (&appname; Version1.3+)
-OpenStreetMap (Mapnik)
-OpenStreetMap (Cycle)
-OpenStreetMap (Transport) (&appname; Version1.3+)
-NASA BlueMarble
-SpotMap (&appname; Version1.1+)
+Standard keys: Ctrl+x|c|v
+Main menu Edit
+From the right click menu
+Buttons at the bottom of the Layers Panel
-
-&appname; can be configured to handle additional maps. See Extending &appname; for further detail.
+Default values used for each layer's properties can be altered via the EditLayer Defaults menu options.
-
-Layer Operations
-Download Missing Onscreen Maps
-This requests map tiles for areas of the viewport that do not currently have one.
+See the individual section for detail about each layer.
-Download New Onscreen Maps
+TrackWaypoint Layer
-This requests map tiles only if the maps are older than the Tile Age preference.
+TrackWaypoint layers display GPS data (tracks, routes and waypoints).
+
+One way to create new waypoints is to copy a
+latitude/longitude coordinate pair, such as the one shown on most
+geocaches, and paste it into an active TrackWaypoint layer. &appname; can
+automatically recognize several variations of the lat/lon format.
-
-
-Reload All Onscreen Maps
-Force a refresh of all visible map tiles.
+By right-clicking on tracks, routes or waypoints in the , you can access many commands on them.
+You can easily find a specific track, route or waypoint by expanding the appropriate containing Tracks, Routes or Waypoints sublayer in the
+layers panel to show all the individual items and then typing the name of the track, route or waypoint.
-
-
+
+The containing Tracks, Routes or Waypoints sublayers are only shown when items of that type exist.
+To start creating them enter into a create mode via either the Create toolbar commands or the New menu commands.
+
-
-
-Aggregrate Layer
-This layer is a container layer to hold other layers. There is always an initial and controlling 'Top Layer' that can not be removed, although it can be renamed.
+The sublayers also offer right click menu options.
+These are the same as those available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those that relate to the sublayer type.
+
-This layer type is useful for grouping other layers, especially TrackWaypoint layers, in whatever categories are relevant to you: such as by activity, location or date.
-Here are some suggestions:
-
-Hiking
-Mountain Biking
-Road Cycling
-Car Trips
-Sailing
-Holidays
-UK Points of Interest
-USA Points of Interest
-etc...
-
+By default routes are coloured red. Tracks are automatically assigned a spread of colours.
+
-Thus one can have a list of all your tracks, but groups can be shown or not using the relevant layers visibility checkbox.
+Most operations available on tracks are available on routes, except for functionality that relies on having timestamps - since routes by definition have no timing information. Thus for example, uploading a route to OpenStreetMap Traces is not available nor is Geotagging on a route.
+It is possible to convert between Tracks and Routes, although converting from a Track to a Route may involve a loss of information (hence you are required to confirm this operation before it happens).
+Layer Operations
-This layer only has one operation: New Layer
+The layer has a context menu with several operations.
-New Layer
+View Layer
-Add a new layer of the selected type.
+Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the whole layer (i.e. all tracks, routes and waypoints).
-
+View
-GeoRef Layer
-
-This layer allows one to use any image as a map. You will need to tell it how to align the map to a position in the world and the scale of map.
-
-Layer Operations
-Zoom to Fit Map
+View All Tracks
-Automatically set a zoom level to see the entire map coverage.
+Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the tracks in the layer (ignoring positions of any routes or waypoints).
-Goto Map Center
+View All Routes
-Center the viewport on this map.
+Version1.4+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the routes in the layer (ignoring positions of any tracks or waypoints).
-
-Export to World File
+
+View All Waypoints
-Opens a file save dialog to save the scale and position information as a World File.
+Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the waypoints in the layer (ignoring positions of any tracks or routes).
-
-
+
-Coord Layer
+Goto Center of Layer
-This layer is allows drawing of grid lines on the viewport.
+This will automatically move the viewport to see the whole layer (i.e. tracks, routes and waypoints). It does not adjust the zoom level.
-
-
-Tools
-
-You can use the scroll wheel and the right-click to zoom and pan no matter what tool you are using.
-
-
-Scroll: zoom in and out keeping the mouse over same location
-
-
-Ctrl-scroll: pan north-south (also Ctrl-up, Ctrl-down)
-
+Goto Waypoint
-Shift-scroll: pan east-west (also Ctrl-left, Ctrl-right)
+This opens a dialog box to enter a name of waypoint to search for. If it is found the viewport is centred on it.
+
-Ctrl-shift-scroll: zoom in and out, without changing the center (also Ctrl+, Ctrl- [*not* KeyPad +/-])
+Note this search is not very clever and only finds exact matches.
+You are probably better off expanding the waypoint list and directly start typing, as mentioned above, which finds a match based on each letter typed.
+
+
+
+Export Layer
-Left or Middle-click: make the clicked point on the map the center
-
+The layer (all tracks, routes and waypoints) can be exported to following file formats:
+
+
+
+ GPX
+
+
+ GPSPoint
+
+
+ GPSMapper
+
+
+ Google's KML
+
+
+ Any GPSBabel File Formats
+
+
+ GeoJSON. Via the program togeojson
+ This option will not be available if the program is not detected on your system.
+ See here for the installation method.
+
+
-Middle-click and drag: pan
+Version1.1+: An individual track can be exported to a GPX file via the track menu.
+
-Pan
+Finish Track or Route
-Pan moves the viewpoint. A single click centers the viewport at that point, whereas click and drag dynamically moves the view around.
-This is the default tool.
+Selecting this option ends the creation of that individual track or route.
+
-This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+P
+This is only available when a track or route is being created by the or tools.
+
-Zoom
-
-Zooms in and out on the clicked part of the map or by the selected area.
-
+New
+New Waypoint
-This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Z
+This opens a dialog box to create a new waypoint. A default name will be suggested and the default position is the center of the viewport.
+
+New Track
-Ctrl + left or right click: Zoom in/out and center the map on the clicked location
+This turns on the tool.
+
+New Route
-Shift (and hold) + left mouse button: Draws a bounding box area on which to zoom in. The zoom action is performed when the left mouse button is released.
+This turns on the tool.
+
-Ruler
+Geotag Images
-The ruler is used to measure the bearing and distance between two points: Click on first point and then move the mouse point around - the values will be continually updated.
-A second click will 'freeze' the ruler at that point.
+This starts the Geotagging Images dialog against all tracks in the layer.
+See Geotagging for further detail.
+
+
+Acquire
-This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+R
+This offers the same choice from methods as on the File menu.
+However when invoked from here, the results will be stored in this layer (instead of creating a new one).
-Version1.1+: Select
+Upload
+
+Upload to GPS
-The select tool allows one to choose any waypoint or track by clicking on it (or reasonably near) in the viewpoint.
+This opens a dialog to select the GPS Device and port to which the layer information will be transferred.
-ATM to select a track one must actually click on a trackpoint, which is also selected.
+The types of GPS information (tracks, routes or waypoints) to be transferred can be selected.
-This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+S
+Tracks, Routes or Waypoints that are invisible will not be transferred.
-TrackWaypoint Layer Tools
-
-You must have a TrackWaypoint Layer selected to use these tools.
-
-Create Waypoint
+Upload To OSM
-Left click will open the new waypoint dialog using the specified position.
+This opens a dialog to upload all tracks and waypoints to OpenStreetMap traces.
+Useful if you are an OpenStreetMap contributor (you will need an OpenStreetMap account), these details can be stored in &appname;
-
-
-Create/Begin Track
-Left click to create a new trackpoint. If it's the initial trackpoint you will be asked to enter a name for the track.
-If Ctrl is held at the same time, it will jump the new trackpoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
-Right click or Backspace: undo one point.
+ &appname; allows you to edit a track, e.g. remove duplicate points, perhaps remove track points leading to your home and then upload it to OpenStreetMap.
+
-Double click or Escape: finish track creation.
+The password is transferred unencrypted in every request sent to the OpenStreetMap server. This is due to the use of OpenStreetMap's basic authentication method.
+Currently &appname; does not support the OAuth mechanism.
+
-Edit Waypoint
-
-Left Click/drag: select/move a waypoint.
-If Ctrl is held at the same time, it will jump the waypoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
-If Shift is held at the same time, it will jump the waypoint position to a nearby existing waypoint.
-
-Right-click on waypoint: opens a menu with waypoint actions (the
-same menu accessed by right-clicking the waypoint in the layers panel)
-
-Edit Trackpoint
-
-Left click near a trackpoint (in screen pixel terms) to bring up the Track Point Edit dialog on that trackpoint.
-Whilst the edit dialog is already open, left click again and drag enables moving of the trackpoint.
-If Ctrl is held at the same time, it will jump the new trackpoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
-
-
-Options in the Track Point Edit dialog include: change position, go to next, go to previous, delete, insert (halfway to next trackpoint) and splitting the track.
-
+Delete
+Offers deletion of various parts of a TrackWaypoint layer:
+Delete All Tracks
+Deletes all the tracks in this layer.
+
+Delete Tracks from Selection
+Opens a dialog with list of all the tracks from this layer to choose the ones to delete.
+
+Delete All Routes
+Deletes all the routes in this layer.
+
+Delete Routes from Selection
+Opens a dialog with list of all the routes from this layer to choose the ones to delete.
+
+Delete All Waypoints
+Deletes all the waypoints in this layer.
+
+Delete Waypoints from Selection
+Opens a dialog with list of all the waypoints from this layer to choose the ones to delete.
+
-Show Picture
+Filter
+Simplify All Tracks
-Opens an image viewer with the picture associated with the waypoint.
-On Linux this uses eog.
-On Windows this uses the default system image viewer.
+This opens dialog to request the number of points each track will be simplified using GPSBabel. The result is put into a new layer. The simplification method removes points considered to be in a 'near straight line', thus reducing the number of points and attempting to keep the most important turning points.
-
-
-Georef Map Layer Tools
+Filter With Trackname
-You must have a Georef Map Layer selected to use these tools.
+This runs GPSBabel on the layer using information from a previously selected track (select via the track menu "Use With Filter" option) with the following command types:
-Georef zoom
-Changes the zoom level of the georeferenced map and changes the
-&appname; zoom level accordingly. Useful if you are trying to match GPS
-data to a georeferenced map.
+
+Waypoints Inside This
+Waypoints Outside This
+
+
+The result is generated in a new Track/Waypoint layer.
-Georef move
+Geotag Images
-Drag to move the georeferenced map.
+This starts the Geotagging Images dialog using the specific track.
+See Geotagging for further detail.
-
-Map Download
+List Tracks or Routes
-You must have a Map Layer selected to use this.
+Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer
+
+
+List Waypoints
-Click to download a single tile. Drag to download tiles in the dragged rectangle area.
+Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer
+
+
+
+
+Track and Route Sublayer Options
+Repeats options available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those for tracks and routes:
+
+Finish Track or Route. Same as the layer Finish Track or Route
+New Track or Route. Same as the layer New Track or New Route
+View All Tracks or Routes. Same as the layer View All Tracks or View All Routes
+Delete All Tracks or Routes. Same as the layer Delete All Tracks or Delete All Routes
+Delete Tracks or Routes from Selection. Same as the layer Delete Tracks from Selection or Delete Routes from Selection
+List Tracks or Routes. Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer
+
+Also gives other options for handling multiple items:
+
+Sort. Gives the ability to sort the items in the treeview alphabetically or by date.
+Visibility. Offers options to quickly control the visibility of all items within the sublayer, as per
+
+
+
+Track and Route Properties
+
+This shows several tabs for properties and useful statistics about a track or a route, including elevation-distance and speed-time graphs (if data is available).
+Moving the mouse pointer over the graph displays values related to that point along the track.
+You can click on these graphs to jump to the point in the track.
+You can reverse it, delete duplicates, split at marked position or split a track from its component segments (discontinuous breaks in a track) into separate tracks.
+
+Track and Route Properties Tab
+
+
+
+
+Track and Route Statistics Tab
+
+
+
+
+Track Elevation Graph
+
+
+
+
+The following colors are used in the elevation-distance graph:
+
+
+
+Main colour - this is dependent on your Desktop theme - often blue by default
+elevation data in graph
+
+
+Yellow
+
+no elevation data
+
+
+
+Green
+
+elevation data from DEM
+
+
+
+Red
+
+speed
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Track and Route Operations
+
+Finish Track
+
+Selecting this option ends the creation of the individual track.
+
+
+
+This is only available when a track is being created by the tool.
+
+
+
+
+Goto
+
+This centers the viewport on the selected position on the track:
+
+
+Startpoint
+"Center" - the notional center from the bounds of the track
+Endpoint
+Version1.1+: Highest Altitude
+Version1.1+: Lowest Altitude
+Version1.1+: Maximum Speed (Not Available on Routes)
+
+
+
+View
+
+Version1.1+: This centers the viewport on the track and selects the best zoom level to see it.
+
+
+
+Combine
+Merge By Time
+
+This operation repeatedly tries to merge the right-clicked track
+with tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer. The tracks which are
+merged are those which have at least one trackpoint less than some
+threshold time away. This way, if you somehow end up with lots of small
+segments (say, caused by turning the GPS on and off) you can merge them
+easily into one track.
+
+
+
+This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
+
+
+
+
+Merge With Other Tracks
+
+This opens a dialog listing the other tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer, from which one can select the other tracks to merge with.
+
+
+
+Merge Segments
+
+Combines track segments. Effectively removing track segment markers to leave one segment for the whole track.
+
+
+
+Append Track or Route
+
+Enable joining of a single track to the end of the current track.
+This opens a dialog listing the other tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer from which one can make the selection.
+
+
+
+
+Split
+Split By Time
+
+This operation will split a single track into segments wherever the
+time interval between successive trackpoints is larger than some
+threshold. This is useful when processing raw NMEA GPS data, especially
+taken over a long time.
+
+
+
+This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
+
+
+
+
+Split By Number of Points
+
+Version1.2+: This operation will split a single track into segments by the number of points specified.
+This can be useful with devices which may have limits on the number of points it supports.
+
+
+
+Split Segments
+
+Splits track segments into new tracks.
+
+
+
+This is not available on routes as they do not have route segments.
+
+
+
+
+Split at Trackpoint
+
+Splits the track at the currently selected trackpoint.
+
+
+The current track will finish at this trackpoint.
+A new track will start from a copy of this trackpoint.
+
+
+
+This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
+
+
+
+
+
+Insert Points
+
+
+These options are only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
+
+
+Insert Point Before Selected Point
+
+Inserts a track point halfway between the previous track point and the current track point.
+All track point properties are interpolated between the two points.
+
+
+Insert Point After Selected Point
+
+Inserts a track point halfway between the current track point and the next track point.
+All track point properties are interpolated between the two points.
+
+
+
+
+Delete Points
+Delete Selected Point
+
+Deletes the currently selected track point.
+
+
+
+This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
+
+
+
+Delete Points With the Same Position
+
+Deletes subsequent points that have the same position (but have different timestamps).
+
+
+Delete Points With the Same Time
+
+Deletes subsequent points that have the same time stamp (but may have different positions).
+
+
+
+This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Export Track as GPX
+
+Version1.1+: This allows exporting the track as a GPX file by opening a file save dialog.
+
+
+
+Extend Track End
+
+Changes the current tool to add trackpoints to the end of the track.
+
+
+
+Extend Using Route Finder
+
+Enables the Route Finder tool. Thus on a subsequent left click in the viewport, a route is calculated from the end of track to that point using the default route service and applied to the track.
+
+
+
+Upload
+
+Upload to GPS
+
+Same as the layer Upload to GPS command, but only applies to the track.
+
+
+
+Upload to OSM
+
+Same as the layer Upload to OSM command, but only applies to the track.
+
+
+
+
+
+Use With Filter
+
+This selects the track to be used in the Filter With Trackname feature.
+
+
+
+This is not available on routes.
+
+
+
+
+Edit Trackpoint
+
+This opens the Trackpoint edit dialog. See .
+
+
+
+This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
+
+
+
+
+Refine Route...
+
+This function allows to request a Routing Engine in order to refine a given route.
+By "refining" we mean computing all real intermediates points between some given major points.
+This could be useful to compute a trip giving only the wished important steps.
+
+
+
+This is only available on routes.
+
+
+
+
+View Google Directions
+
+This option is only available on a track created using the Route Finder tool.
+
+
+Launch a web browser to see the Google directions page which yielded the route.
+
+
+
+The record of the Google route is stored in the track's comment, so if the comment is changed (or the route was created by something other than the Route Finder tool) this will not work correctly.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Waypoint Sublayer Options
+Repeats options available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those for waypoints:
+
+New Waypoint. Same as the layer New Waypoint
+View All Waypoints. Same as the layer View All Waypoints
+Goto Waypoint. Same as the layer Goto Waypoint
+Delete All Waypoints. Same as the layer Delete All Waypoints
+Delete Waypoints from Selection. Same as the layer Delete Waypoints from Selection
+List Waypoints. Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer
+
+Also gives other options for handling multiple items:
+
+Sort. Gives the ability to sort the items in the treeview alphabetically or by date.
+Visibility. Offers options to quickly control the visibility of all items within the sublayer, as per
+
+
+
+Waypoint Properties
+
+
+This shows a dialog with detailed information for the waypoint. Many properties of the waypoint can changed here, such as the comment, the symbol used in drawing or the image (normally a photograph taken at this position) assiocated with it. When a waypoint has an image, a thumbnail of it is drawn in the viewport for the waypoint (in preference to the symbol).
+
+
+If the waypoint has an associated image, then the Geotag information may be updated, either with updating the file's modification timestamp or not.
+This can be useful when the waypoint has been moved.
+
+
+
+
+Waypoint Operations
+
+Goto
+
+This centers the viewport on the selected waypoint.
+
+
+
+Geotag Images...
+
+This opens the Geotag Dialog to allow Geotagging multiple images to the position of this waypoint.
+In this circumstance creation of waypoint options are disabled and only the options related to writing the EXIF information are available.
+
+
+
+Transform
+
+Offers a subset of the track utilities.
+Currently only setting the altitude from DEM data methods are available.
+
+
+
+Visit Webpage
+
+If the waypoint's comment (or description) starts with http: then this option is available and allows launching a web browser to go to the webpage.
+
+
+
+Visit Geocache Webpage
+
+If the waypoint's name is in Geocache form (GCXXXXX) then this option is available and allows launching a web browser to go to the Geocache page.
+
+
+
+New Waypoint
+
+Same as the layer New Waypoint.
+
+
+
+
+
+Version1.3+: Geotag Images
+
+This dialog allows geotagging images (normally taken with a digital camera) against a specific waypoint or via interpolation against a specific track or all tracks in the TrackWaypoint layer - depending on how it is invoked.
+
+
+When geotagging against tracks, images need to have an EXIF DATE_TIME_ORIGINAL (nearly always set by a camera). This timestamp is then used to find the location when the image(s) was taken by searching through the track(s) to find the nearest time - interpolating between points if necessary to set the location.
+
+
+
+Generally it is good policy to synchronize your camera's clock with your GPS clock before taking photographs. However the times can be adjusted afterwards (if necessary) to take into consideration clock differences.
+
+
+
+Various options allow control of how the geotagging process is performed:
+
+
+Images - Add the images used for geotagging
+Create Waypoints
+Overwrite Existing Waypoints
+Write EXIF
+Overwrite Existing GPS Information
+Interpolate Between Track Segments
+Image Time Offset - The number of seconds to ADD to the photos time to make it match the GPS data. Calculate this with (GPS - Photo). Can be negative or positive. Useful to adjust times when a camera's timestamp was incorrect.
+Image Timezone - The timezone that the used when the images were created. For example, if a camera is set to AWST or +8:00 hours. Enter +8:00 here so that the correct adjustment to the images' time can be made. GPS data is always in UTC.
+
+
+
+
+
+GPS Layer
+
+The GPS layer is responsible for uploading and downloading GPS data
+from a GPS device. It also is responsible for realtime GPS tracking.
+Expand the GPS layer in the layers panel to see the two layers it
+uses for uploading and downloading. To upload, download, or use
+realtime tracking, right-click the GPS layer and click the appropiate
+menu item.
+
+
+Download
+
+To download data from the GPS, right-click the GPS layer and click Download from GPS.
+
+
+
+Upload
+
+To upload data to the GPS, first populate the GPS Upload child
+layer of the GPS layer (either by creating waypoints/tracks/routes in it, or
+copying and pasting or dragging waypoints/tracks/routes from another layer).
+Then right-click the GPS layer and click Upload to GPS.
+
+
+
+Realtime Tracking
+
+You must set up gpsd correctly or use a GPSD server and put the
+correct information in the GPS layer properties dialog. Then right-click
+the layer and select Start Realtime Tracking.
+
+
+
+Empty Item
+
+There are several options to quickly delete a subsection of data:
+
+
+Empty Realtime
+Empty Upload
+Empty Download
+Empty All
+
+
+
+
+
+DEM (Digital Elevation Model) Layer
+
+This layer provides elevation data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
+
+
+Elevation data can be useful in planning trips, as you many wish to avoid/minimise the hills encountered. [OSM Cyclemap is also useful this way too]
+
+
+To download the data use the DEM Download tool (shown on the toolbar), and then click on a area of the viewport. Once files have been downloaded they can then be loaded from disk via the DEM properties in future application runs.
+
+
+The current data server is: NASA STRM 2.1.
+
+
+ATM &appname; does not auto download DEM data. If you want to get lots of data blocks, you may wish to use some other program get such as curl or wget to download them for an area.
+
+
+
+Using many DEMs is CPU/memory intensive. Depending on your computer's capability, &appname; will be less responsive when about 50+ DEM blocks are loaded. It is probably unwise to attempt using 200+ blocks, so trying to use DEMs covering large countries/continents (USA, Australia etc...) is unlikely to work. In these conditions under Linux, &appname; may be automatically stopped by the "OOM Killer"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Maps Layer
+
+This layer provides a single map resource, you may have multiple map layers but only top one (if enabled) will be visible (subject to the Alpha compositing property).
+
+
+Some maps are continually improving over time (e.g. OpenStreetMap) thus &appname; employs a caching mechanism to avoid redownloading data (see ).
+However a forced refresh for the current view can be made via the Reload All Onscreen Maps option or Ctrl+F5.
+
+Online Map Tile Providers
+
+You will need an open internet connection when you are downloading maps these following map types, but once downloaded they are available from the hard disk cache. When map are avaliable from the disk cache it is much faster and can be used offline.
+Inbuilt maps include various OpenStreetMap (OSM) ones and more:
+
+
+
+Bing Bird's Eye (Aerial) Maps (&appname; Version1.2+)
+OpenStreetMap (Mapquest) - This is the default (&appname; Version1.3+)
+OpenStreetMap (Mapnik)
+OpenStreetMap (Cycle)
+OpenStreetMap (Transport) (&appname; Version1.3+)
+OpenStreetMap (Humanitarian) (&appname; Version1.5+)
+NASA BlueMarble
+
+
+
+&appname; can be configured to handle additional online map resources. See for further detail.
+
+
+Offline Map Tilesets
+
+Some map types supported are for on disk tile formats:
+
+
+
+
+ On Disk OSM Tile Format
+ This is equivalent to any map set with OSM Cache Layput.
+
+MBTiles File
+OSM Metatiles
+
+
+Of course you need to have acquired or generated these tilesets yourself.
+
+
+Map Layer Properties
+
+Configurable properties:
+
+
+
+ Map Type. The kind of map this layer displays.
+ Map types are dependent on the current mode.
+
+Maps Directory. Not applicable for MBTiles Map type since it is a single file.
+Cache Layout. Viking or OSM. See . Only applies to maps from online tile providers.
+Map File. Ony applicable for MBTiles Map type since it is a single file.
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+ Alpha. Control the Alpha value for transparency effect using a value between 0 and 255 with the default being 255 for a fully solid image.
+ Zero is fully transparent. A value of around 160 can be useful for blending views of multiple map layers (when applied to the upper most map layer).
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+Autodownload Maps. This can be useful to turn off when you are not online to avoid pointless download requests or may be keep a map in a 'historical' state.
+e.g. perhaps in case a current map rendering is broken.
+Autodownload Only Gets Missing Maps. Using this option avoids attempting to update already acquired tiles.
+This can be useful if you want to restrict the network usage, without having to resort to manual control. Only applies when Autodownload Maps is on.
+Zoom Level. Determines the method of displaying map tiles for the current zoom level.
+Viking Zoom Level uses the best matching level, otherwise setting a fixed value will always use map tiles of the specified value regardless of the actual zoom level.
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+Layer Operations
+Download Missing Onscreen Maps
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+This requests map tiles for areas of the viewport that do not currently have one.
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+Download New Onscreen Maps
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+This requests map tiles only if the maps are older than the Tile Age preference.
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+Reload All Onscreen Maps
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+Force a refresh of all visible map tiles.
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+Download Maps in Zoom Levels
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+This opens a dialog to enable requesting the download of maps for the region in the viewport over a specified number of zoom levels.
+The download method type can be specified to help limit the number of requests.
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+There are some inbuilt limits to prevent downloading large amounts of map tiles.
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+Please respect the usage policy of the tile set provider.
+Such as OSM Tile Usage Policy.
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+Aggregate Layer
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+This layer is a container layer to hold other layers. There is always an initial and controlling Top Layer that can not be removed or renamed.
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+This layer type is useful for grouping other layers, especially layers, in whatever categories are relevant to you: such as by activity, location or date.
+Here are some suggestions:
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+Hiking
+Mountain Biking
+Road Cycling
+Car Trips
+Sailing
+Holidays
+UK Points of Interest
+USA Points of Interest
+etc...
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+Thus one can have a list of all your tracks, but groups can be shown or not using the relevant layers visibility checkbox.
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+Layer Operations
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+The following are available on Aggregate Layers:
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+New Layer
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+Add a new layer of the selected type.
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+Sort
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+The list within the treeview can be sorted.
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+Alphabetical and Date sorts are available.
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+Generally it is not useful to sort the Top most layer. Sort is mainly intended for Aggregate groups of TrackWaypoint layers.
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+Track List
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+Selecting this opens a dialog listing all the tracks in a table along side statistics such as track length and maximum speed.
+Each column header is clickable and will reorder the list according to that particular column.
+You can also rearrange the columns via dragging the column header to the new location.
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+This table may be invoked from a variety of different layer levels and will then list only the relevant tracks (and/or routes).
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+Aggregate Layer: Lists Tracks and Routes and the TrackWaypoint Layer they are in
+TrackWaypoint Layer: Lists Tracks and Routes
+TrackWaypoint Track sublayer: Lists Tracks only
+TrackWaypoint Route sublayer: Lists Routes only
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+Hovering the mouse over an entry will show a tooltip of the comment or description if it is available.
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+Each entry in the track list can be selected and on mouse right click offers these options:
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+View. Move the viewport to the area of the item and highlight it.
+Statistics. Opens the Properties dialog on the tab. Note this will close the track list dialog.
+Copy Data. Copy the data fields as text.
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+If multiple entries are selected the only right click option is Copy Data.
+This copies the individual data fields as plain text separated by tab characters, ideal for pasting into other applications in particular spreadsheet programs.
+Note that the order of the fields copied is the default column ordering (irrespective to how they may have been rearranged).
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+Waypoint List
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+Selecting this opens a dialog listing all the waypoints to give a overview of the waypoint information.
+Each column header is clickable and will reorder the list according to that particular column.
+You can also rearrange the columns via dragging the column header to the new location.
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+This table may be invoked from a variety of different layer levels and will then list only the relevant waypoints.
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+Aggregate Layer: Lists Waypoints and the TrackWaypoint Layer they are in
+TrackWaypoint Layer: : Lists Waypoints
+TrackWaypoint Waypoint sublayer: Lists Waypoints
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+Hovering the mouse over an entry will show a tooltip of the description if it is available.
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+Each entry in the list can be selected and on mouse right click offers these options:
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+View. Move the viewport to the area of the item and highlight it.
+Properties. This will open the properties dialog. Note this will close the waypoint list dialog.
+Show Picture. If enabled, this will open the associated image in an external Image Viewer program.
+Copy Data. Copy the data fields as text.
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+If multiple entries are selected the only right click option is Copy Data.
+This copies the individual data fields as plain text separated by tab characters, ideal for pasting into other applications in particular spreadsheet programs.
+Note that the order of the fields copied is the default column ordering (irrespective to how they may have been rearranged).
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+Visibility Options
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+This offers a quick way to set all the visibilities of each item within the containing layer, rather than having to change each one individually.
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+Show All. Ensures all items are set to be visible.
+Hide All. Ensures all items are set to be invisible. This is useful for then turning on single items afterwards so the display is not cluttered.
+Toggle. Inverts the visibility status of each item.
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+Search by Date
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+This opens calendar dialog to select a date to search by within this Aggregate layer.
+The first item that is found on that date will be selected.
+Tracks are searched first in preference over waypoints.
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+Coordinate Layer
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+This layer is allows drawing of grid lines on the viewport.
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