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Tracks & Routes Management


Tracks/Routes in Locus Map are managed in Tracks tab of the Data Manager. In default settings, the Tracks tab can be accessed from:

For even quicker access you can add “Tracks” button to the Function panel at the top or right edge of the display.

Tracks Tab displays all tracks and routes in a structure of folders and groups of folders. Each folder line consists of an icon, a folder name, number of visible/stored tracks and and action menu button.

Tracks/Routes Folder

Folder icon

Tapping it visualizes all tracks in the folder on the map. Re-tapping hides them all. If you previously displayed only some tracks from the folder, tapping offers to display your previous selection or all tracks.

Visualizing too excessive number of tracks may slow down response of the application.

Folder name

Tapping it unfolds a list of tracks/routes in the folder.

Action menu button

Each group line contains the group name and number of folders allocated in it.

Adding new tracks/routes and folders


Top panel menu

Open Tracks/Routes Folder


After tapping a folder the tracks/routes are displayed in a vertical list. The topbar displays visible/total number of tracks. Each line consists of:

Tapping the track line opens the track detail screen.

Tracks search in folder

Folder bottom panel

The bottom bar contains following controls:

Multi-track display selector

Multi-selection of tracks to display or apply tools at:

Sort by

Sort by - advanced

Filter

Tools

Changes the top and bottom bars and displays other controls:

Track & Route Map Label


After tapping any part of a track on the map a label appears. It contains the track name, number of tapped trackpoint, distance to start, distance to finish, altitude and +/- elevation gain. There is also “more options” button:

Content of the popup label can be set in Locus settings > Points&Tracks > Tracks popup content

Tapping the track label or track line in the Manager launches the Track Detail Screen:

Track & Route Detail Screen


The track/route detail screen is divided into a few sections:

Track/route analyzer

When you need to know statistics and charts of a particular part of the track or route, open the track in this tool. It's available in the tool menu:


To make a copy of the track part, to export it, compute the area covered by it or calculate its estimated travel time, select from the tool menu:

Track & Route Style

Each track/route in Locus has its color, pattern, width and other parameters. These parameters can be set in several levels:

Global style

Default appearance of all tracks and routes across the app can be edited in Settings > Points & Tracks > Track line style

These settings can be overridden by following:

Folder style

Tracks and routes stored in a folder in the Track/route manager can have unified style settings. These settings can be edited in the folder action menu:


Individual style

Style of individual tracks or routes can be edited in the track/route detail screen edit dialog:

To activate individual settings you have to switch off the folder settings (by this the style of the particular track/route automatically shifts to the global settings):

It is possible to change individual style of multiple tracks/routes:

Track recording profile style

Style of recorded tracks can be set according to used recording profile.

By default, recording profile style is overwritten by style of the folder where you store your recorded tracks. If you want to maintain the profile style, follow these steps:

  1. tap the style line in the track-saving dialog when you stop a track recording:
  2. switch off “Use style of the folder” and tap SAVE

Next time you will record track in this profile the style will be maintained and not overdrawn by the folder style.

Route planner style

Option of styling route lines is useful for example when you need to display dynamically slope angle or altitude of the route. Line style editor can be launched from the route topbar submenu:
Route planner route style is overdrawn by style of the folder you save your route into.

Track/route style summary:
Global style has the lowest priority in styling of tracks/routes. Folder style, recording profile or route planner style overrides it. Folder style overrides also recording profile and route planner style. Each track or route can be finally styled individually.

Style Editor

All buttons editing style on all levels - global, folder, individual or track recording profile - lead here:
In order to differentiate among your routes and tracks or adjust their appearance according to used map you have vast options of styling them - you can adjust the line color (1), width (4) and outline (6), add pattern (2) from a great selection, color the pattern, set coloring mode (3 - plain color or some of dynamic coloring modes according to speed, elevation etc.) or automatically close the line and fill the space with color (7).

Line

Line (1) can be colored in basic mode,

advanced mode with option to pick any of colors provided by your device,

and code mode - just insert HEX, RGB or HSV code of the desired color:
Its opacity can be adjusted from 100% to invisibility 0%
or the line color can be switched off - only its pattern is visible:

Pattern

Pattern (2) has the same coloring options as the line - basic, advanced and code, see above. If you do not want to have patterned line, just uncheck the pattern:

You can select from a vast array of patterns including arrows and crosses:

Coloring mode

The track/route line can be colored (3) by plain color

or dynamically - by speed, change of speed, altitude, slope, GPS accuracy, heart rate or pedaling cadence

If you select a dynamic mode and switch line color off, the pattern is colored dynamically:

If you want to color only a certain range of altitude or slope angle you can define it manually:

Width

Width (4) of the track line can be set in pixels (screen related) or meters (real world related)(5):

The first option displays the line in the same width across all map zooms. A line 6 pixels wide:


The same line 6 meters wide:

Outline

To enhance contrast of the line from the background map, you can add an outline (6). Coloring options are the same as for the line and pattern.

Close and fill with color

Quite a special feature for highlighting areas enclosed by a track/route (7).