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SeaMarks manual VI. Menu Reference
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7.1 New Trip
This command resets the trip counter to zero and splits the screen into two spreadsheets. The upper sheet contains the
waypoints in your file. The lower spreadsheet is the trip plan and shows the waypoints constituting the trip (or route).
You can add waypoints to the trip in one of two ways. One way is to click on a waypoint on the upper sheet and it will
be repeated on the lower sheet as the next trip point. The other way is to type the waypoint number in the Number
column of the trip sheet below the last trip point. Once you hit enter, the waypoint is copied to the trip sheet. The range
and bearing columns on the trip sheet will display R/B from one point to the next, so the starting point’s R&B are always
zero.
To delete a waypoint from the trip sheet, click on its number in the left column as you would to delete a waypoint
normally. There is no insert capability, so if you mess up, back up and redo.
7.2 Continue Trip
If you planned a trip and then quit, the trip is still in memory unless you made changes to the file it was based on or
loaded another file. This command will let you resume trip planning where you left off.
7.3 Save Trip
After a trip is planned, you can save it as a file on the disk to refer to later. This file will afterwards will lose its trip
characteristics and behave as a regular data file. That is, instead of being a sequence of waypoint numbers is becomes a
sequence of waypoints. You cannot import it back as a trip. You might want to make the file name indicate that it is a
Trip Plan or a Route.
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