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Check this option to add a mandatory crossing point. The mandatory crossing point appears in the control description. | Check this option to add a mandatory crossing point. The mandatory crossing point appears in the control description. | ||
:[[File:csmandatorypasspoints.gif]] | :[[File:csmandatorypasspoints.gif]] | ||
[[File:hint.jpg]] The connection line is not adapted to the crossing point because the runner may can choose between several. | |||
==Mandatory Passage Through Out of Bound Area== | ==Mandatory Passage Through Out of Bound Area== |
Revision as of 09:29, 13 July 2018
(This function is only available in course setting projects!)
This dialog box appears when you click the Insert button in the course setting box.
Mandatory Crossing Point
Check this option to add a mandatory crossing point. The mandatory crossing point appears in the control description.
The connection line is not adapted to the crossing point because the runner may can choose between several.
Mandatory Passage Through Out of Bound Area
Check this option to add a mandatory passage through out of bound area. The mandatory passage appears in the control description.
Map Exchange
Check this option to add a map exchange. The map exchange appears in the control description.
A map exchange can be placed after a control (which is indicated with 0m to the next start in the control description) or after a Marked Route (the length of the marked route appears in the control description).
The map exchange also has an impact on printing. With an inserted map exchange, two maps are printed. The start on the second map is indicated with a Start symbol. To show a start symbol on the second map, a start symbol must be added after the map exchange.
Team Variation
This command is only available for relay and one-man relay courses.
Read the Insert a Team Variation article for more information.
Leg Variation
This command is only available for relay and one-man relay courses.
Read the Insert a Leg Variation article for more information.
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