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BRouter will be used to calculate routes for mainly two functions as described below. | BRouter will be used to calculate routes for mainly two functions as described below. | ||
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+ | You will find a complete description of the map navigation lines and their functions in the [[.: | ||
==== Direction line ==== | ==== Direction line ==== | ||
+ | If you invoke navigation to a cache/ | ||
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+ | The distance information on the top right will show the routed distance additionally to the straight line distance. | ||
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==== Individual route ==== | ==== Individual route ==== | ||
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+ | To make use of the individual route feature you need to enable the long click function on the map in your [[.: | ||
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+ | Then you can simply long click sequentially on different caches/ | ||
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+ | To remove one cache/ | ||
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+ | ==== Customization ==== | ||
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+ | To minimize potential delays in usage of c:geo BRouter will calculate routes up to a max. length of 10km by default. You can customize this limit between 0 an 999km in the c:geo [[.: | ||