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== Advanced ==
 
 
Click LMB on the Advanced button(Shift F4) to drop down the
 
Click LMB on the Advanced button(Shift F4) to drop down the
 
Advanced Track Menu.
 
Advanced Track Menu.

Revision as of 10:42, 24 February 2014

Click LMB on the Advanced button(Shift F4) to drop down the Advanced Track Menu.

Contents

Spline height.jpg Spline Height

Click LMB the Adjust Spline Height (H) and Click LMB and hold on a track spline point. Drag your mouse forward and back to raise and lower the spline point.

Spline point delete.jpg Delete Spline Point

Click LMB on the Delete Spline Point (X) and Click LMB on a track spline point . When a spline is removed the curvature of a track can be affected.

Spline point insert.jpg Insert Spline Point

Click on Insert Spline Point (I) to add a new spline point.

Spline smooth.jpg Smooth Spline

Smooth Spline (S) levels the track between two spline points, bringing the land up or down to match the leveled track.

Gradient get.jpg Get Gradient

Click Get Gradient (J) and Click LMB on a raised track section between two track spline points. The gradient between those points is shown in the Gradient Value box as a percentage slope.

Gradient apply.jpg Apply Gradient

Enter a new gradient value in the Gradient Value text box, then click on Apply Gradient (K).

Gradient remove.jpg Remove Gradient

Click LMB on remove Gradient and then Click on a track section to remove the gradient between two track points.

Vertex height get.jpg Get Vertex Height

Click LMB on the Get Vertex Height and Click LMB on the highest spline point on your track. The height is displayed in the Height Value box.

Vertex height apply.jpg Apply Vertex Height

Click on Apply Vertex Height then Click LMB on another spline point. The spline point is raised to the same height as you first vertex.

Curve radius get.jpg Show Curve Radius

Click on Show Curve Radius then move your mouse along a track segment. The curve radius is shown next to your mouse cursor. The number is the radius measured in meters so a low number means a tight curve and a high number means a straighter track.

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