DeLorme 6 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Using the Draw Tools
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The distance and bearing/angle of each new point from its previous
point display in the corresponding text boxes.
9. To finish the line/arc/spline, click the last point on the map screen and then
click Done.
OR
Click the last point on the map screen and press the ENTER key on your
keyboard.
OR
Double-click the last point of the line/arc/spline.
Drawing a Track on the Map
You can add tracks to the map and adjust their line style, color, width, and display
them with map line features.
To Draw a Track
Use the following steps to draw a track.
1. Click the Draw tab.
2. Click and hold the Track/Waypoint tool
and select the Track tool
.
3. Select a track style from the Style drop-down list.
4. Click the color button next to the Style drop-down list to select a track color.
5. Select a track width from the Width drop-down list.
6. Select the Highlight check box to make your track appear translucent on the
map.
7. Select the Show Measurement check box to display information about the
points on the map as you draw the track.
As you add each point, a text box displays next to your pointer indicating the
bearing or angle, leg (line segment) length, and total length of the track on
the map. Labels display when end points are clicked if the Show Measurement
check box is selected.
8. Click the map to designate the start and end points of each line segment.
You can also drag your cursor on the map to draw a squiggly line.
The coordinates of each point display in the corresponding text boxes
to the right of the line options.
The distance and bearing/angle of each new point from its previous
point display in the corresponding text boxes.
9. To finish the track, click the last point on the map screen and then click
Done.
OR
Click the last point on the map screen and press the ENTER key on your
keyboard.
OR
Double-click the last point of the track.
Tip To get information about a track, right-click it on the map and click Info. The
Info tab opens with information about the track.