June 7, 2007 06:53
These respective help sections discuss waypoints and routes:
http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/help/waypoints.htm
http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/help/routes.htm
There is a short cut for creating routes.
1) Open the Routes window, by selecting "Open" on the "Routes" menu
2) Press the "New" button on the "Routes" window
3) Minimize the "Routes" window (This way it will not keep coming to the forefront)
4) [command] double-click on the chart to create a new waypoint that is part of your route
5) Minimize the "Waypoint" window (This way it will not keep coming to the forefront)
6) Repeat step 4) for each waypoint in your route
This technique will graphically create a route right on the chart connecting a line between each waypoint.
If you wish to add an existing waypoint to your new route you can [command] double-click on its name on the chart or press the "Add Waypoint" button on the Routes window.
The order of waypoints in a route can be changed with the [^] and [v] buttons on the Routes window.
http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/help/waypoints.htm
http://www.gpsnavx.com/MacENC/help/routes.htm
There is a short cut for creating routes.
1) Open the Routes window, by selecting "Open" on the "Routes" menu
2) Press the "New" button on the "Routes" window
3) Minimize the "Routes" window (This way it will not keep coming to the forefront)
4) [command] double-click on the chart to create a new waypoint that is part of your route
5) Minimize the "Waypoint" window (This way it will not keep coming to the forefront)
6) Repeat step 4) for each waypoint in your route
This technique will graphically create a route right on the chart connecting a line between each waypoint.
If you wish to add an existing waypoint to your new route you can [command] double-click on its name on the chart or press the "Add Waypoint" button on the Routes window.
The order of waypoints in a route can be changed with the [^] and [v] buttons on the Routes window.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA