Track Laying with Points on Gradients

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Post by arabiandisco »

you've hit the nail on the head there - a really useful feature. Which is why it isn't there.
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PaulSpringthorpe wrote:Hi,

Shame really because it would be really useful feature to be able to move multiple track sections.

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Depends how you are moving them - if you just want to shove the whole lot a few meters in any direction (without rotation), you can edit the .w file directly with wordpad/notepad to move them - you do need to regenerate the tdb though.
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Post by PaulSpringthorpe »

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the info. I don't think I dare anything this advanced at the moment. However I'll keep this in mind when I feel more confident as the route progresses.

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Paul
qzdcg8 wrote:
PaulSpringthorpe wrote:Hi,

Shame really because it would be really useful feature to be able to move multiple track sections.

Cheers
Paul
Depends how you are moving them - if you just want to shove the whole lot a few meters in any direction (without rotation), you can edit the .w file directly with wordpad/notepad to move them - you do need to regenerate the tdb though.
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