Difference between revisions of "Trim Network Link"
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1. Add the Network Link to the TMC-Link as you would usually do. | 1. Add the Network Link to the TMC-Link as you would usually do. | ||
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2. Now activate the Trim-button. The cursor will turn into a + symbol. | 2. Now activate the Trim-button. The cursor will turn into a + symbol. | ||
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3. Click on the Network Link there where it becomes too long (Image 2: green arrow). | 3. Click on the Network Link there where it becomes too long (Image 2: green arrow). | ||
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4. Now move the mouse. The cursor should turn into an arrow with a + symbol beside it. | 4. Now move the mouse. The cursor should turn into an arrow with a + symbol beside it. | ||
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5. Click on that part of the Network Link you wish to keep (Here it would be the part on the left-hand side). | 5. Click on that part of the Network Link you wish to keep (Here it would be the part on the left-hand side). | ||
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6. Now only this part of the Network Link should remain (Image 3). | 6. Now only this part of the Network Link should remain (Image 3). | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 22 October 2013
This button can be used when a TMC-Link contains a Network Link that is longer than the TMC-Link itself.
(Image 1: The points have been placed next to the road for better visibility)
Proceed as follows:
1. Add the Network Link to the TMC-Link as you would usually do.
2. Now activate the Trim-button. The cursor will turn into a + symbol.
3. Click on the Network Link there where it becomes too long (Image 2: green arrow).
4. Now move the mouse. The cursor should turn into an arrow with a + symbol beside it.
5. Click on that part of the Network Link you wish to keep (Here it would be the part on the left-hand side).
6. Now only this part of the Network Link should remain (Image 3).