Edit actions
Unlike the file actions, the edit actions can potentially modify the content of the currently selected files. Moreover, when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled (see Files and statistics), they can also be applied to tracks, segments, and points of interest. Therefore, we will refer to the elements that can be modified by these actions as file items. Note that except for the undo and redo actions, the edit actions are also accessible through the context menu (right-click) of the file items.
Undo and redo
Using these buttons, you can undo or redo the last actions you performed. This applies to all actions of the interface but not to view options, application settings, or map navigation.
Info…
Open the information dialog of the currently selected file item, where you can see and edit its name and description.
Appearance…
Open the appearance dialog, where you can change the color, opacity, and width of the selected file items on the map.
Hide/unhide
Toggle the visibility of the selected file items on the map.
New track
Create a new track in the selected file.
This action is only available when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled. Additionally, the selection must be a single file.
New segment
Create a new segment in the selected track.
This action is only available when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled. Additionally, the selection must be a single track.
Select all
Add all file items in the current hierarchy level to the selection.
Center
Center the map on the selected file items.
Copy
Copy the selected file items to the clipboard.
This action is only available when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled.
Cut
Cut the selected file items to the clipboard.
This action is only available when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled.
Paste
Paste the file items from the clipboard to the current hierarchy level if they are compatible with it.
This action is only available when the vertical layout of the files list is enabled.
Delete
Delete the selected file items.
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