Hey,
How do I delete a connection (the purple line) between two destionations while mapping my trip?
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Mapping-deleting my destinations
Started on 30-Sep-2009 02:19 by Yvekes | Posts 1 - 5 of 5 |
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Post # 1
Yvekes |
Hey, How do I delete a connection (the purple line) between two destionations while mapping my trip? |
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Post # 2
Sander |
You'd have to make the second part a separate trip; the idea is that within one trip, there's always lines between the destinations, as you're showing that you travelled from here to there. Controls for not having lines show up in specific cases would get far too complex for most people. But maybe I'm approaching answering this question from the wrong direction. Why do you not want the line to show up? (The most common case I can imagine is that you did not actually travel between those two destinations, but instead returned to a central location first. If that's the case, then the way I've personally solved that is by just inserting that central location again in the trip itinerary; that is, I think, most accurate, as it shows that you went back and forth and used this one place as a base for trips in the vicinity.) |
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Post # 3
Yvekes |
Yeah, I know there have to be lines between two destinations, but in my case I made some mistakes. So now I ended up with some destinations (that are actually positioned wrong on the map as well) that aren't listed between my destinations... |
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Post # 4
Sander |
Ah, ok. I don't have Flash installed here atm, so I can't really see what you're talking about, but from looking at your list of destinations, I think you're talking about padangbai (with the stop probably located in the middle of Indonesia on your map, rather than where it should really be) and the two [Nameless destination]s near the start of your itinerary. If so, you should be able to just click of the [-] button to the left of those names in your destinations list (so directly underneath where it says "Your trip 'Around SEA' so far:"). That removes the destination, and will connect the previous and next one instead. I hope I'm making sense here? |
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Post # 5
Yvekes |
OK, everything solved! |