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| + | The 'Routing' button is a central piece when using the Link Editor. | ||
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| + | It can be used to complete Network-Link roads. A Network Link has been placed at both the beginning and the end of a TMC-Link, clicking the 'Routing' button will: | ||
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| + | *Fill in the remaining Network Links | ||
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| + | *Correct the direction of the various Network Links | ||
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| + | *Correct the sequence of the various Network Links | ||
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| + | The button's function is however not flawless. | ||
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| + | Especially when several same-level roads intersect or when roundabouts are involved, the program might not choose the correct path. | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 1 October 2013
The 'Routing' button is a central piece when using the Link Editor.
It can be used to complete Network-Link roads. A Network Link has been placed at both the beginning and the end of a TMC-Link, clicking the 'Routing' button will:
- Fill in the remaining Network Links
- Correct the direction of the various Network Links
- Correct the sequence of the various Network Links
The button's function is however not flawless.
Especially when several same-level roads intersect or when roundabouts are involved, the program might not choose the correct path.