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== Import an OCAD Map == | |||
It is possible to import an OCAD map in a course setting project. | |||
# Choose the '''Import''' command from the '''File''' menu. | |||
# Select an OCAD map in the browser and click the '''Open''' button. | |||
# The '''Import OCAD Map''' dialog appears. Read the '''[[Import Files#Import OCAD Map|Import OCAD Map]]''' article if you do not know how to deal with this dialog. | |||
# Click the '''OK''' button to finish. | |||
Use this function for example to import ski or bike orienteering maps, where control circles and connection lines are not printed over all map objects. | |||
== Import Courses from ORware == | == Import Courses from ORware == |
Revision as of 10:49, 17 January 2013
(This function is only available in course setting projects!)
Import an OCAD Map
It is possible to import an OCAD map in a course setting project.
- Choose the Import command from the File menu.
- Select an OCAD map in the browser and click the Open button.
- The Import OCAD Map dialog appears. Read the Import OCAD Map article if you do not know how to deal with this dialog.
- Click the OK button to finish.
Use this function for example to import ski or bike orienteering maps, where control circles and connection lines are not printed over all map objects.
Import Courses from ORware
With this function course definitions exported as *.txt or *.csv file from the event software ORware can be imported to an OCAD course setting project. This import is primarily thought for events where the runners from a class have individual courses (butterflies, loops etc.). The import creates one course per runner with it's individual course definition.
The course setting objects (start, controls, finish etc.) have to be added to the course setting project before starting with the import.
File Structure
[TYPE];[IDENT];[CLASS];[COMBINATION];[LENGTH];[CLIMB];[START];[CTRL1]; … ;[CTRLn];[FINISH]
- [TYPE]: Course type (individual race or relay)
- [IDENT]: Course identification. Example: M21-17 (course name and startnumber)
- [CLASS]: Class name
- [COMBINATION]: Variation code. Example: BCCA
- [LENGTH]: Course length
- [CLIMB]: Course climb
- [START]: Start code
- [CTRL1] ... [CTRLn]: Control 1 - n codes
- [FINISH]: Finish code
File Example
[TYPE];[IDENT];[CLASS];[COMBINATION];[LENGTH];[CLIMB];[START];[CTRL1]; … ;[CTRLn];[FINISH];
Individual race;M20-1;M20;AA;3700;50;L1;31;33;34;36;M1
Individual race;M20-2;M20;AB;3700;50;L1;31;33;35;36;M1
Individual race;M20-3;M20;BA;3700;50;L1;32;33;34;36;M1
Individual race;M20-4;M20;BB;3700;50;L1;32;33;35;36;M1
The header line has to be included into the *.csv file.
[TYPE] column is not used in OCAD 11. All imported courses are treated as individual courses.
Marked routes are imported as controls. Do not add them to the *.csv file. Add marked routes to the courses with Insert Course Object to Courses function.
Map changes cannot be imported. Add map exchanges to the courses with Insert Course Object to Courses function.
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