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- fj12ryderExplorer IIIShoot, I don't think any of them differentiate between paved and unpaved. It's very hard to tell the difference on any of the mapping programs.
- wxtoadExplorer
Tom_M wrote:
wxtoad wrote:
Just zoom in. You will see plenty of dirt roads.
I use it lot for both planning and navigation and really like it.....except: if paper maps can show dirt roads, why can't S&T?
Ted H.
You missed my point: Yes, I know the roads are there; I zoom in and I see all sorts of roads. My comment was that you can't tell which are dirt and which are paved. All my paper maps show the difference between paved and unpaved roads - why can't S&T?
Ted H. - Tom_M1Explorer
wxtoad wrote:
Just zoom in. You will see plenty of dirt roads.
I use it lot for both planning and navigation and really like it.....except: if paper maps can show dirt roads, why can't S&T?
Ted H. - fj12ryderExplorer III
Johno02 wrote:
Why not keep using it for a couple more years? They don't change much year to year, so it will be fine for a couple more years.
Anyone have any ideas on what to replace S&T with next year??
When you do decide to change Delorme Street Atlas is a good choice. I prefer it over Streets and Trips, but that's me. - wxtoadExplorerI use it lot for both planning and navigation and really like it.....except: if paper maps can show dirt roads, why can't S&T?
Ted H. - anon125Explorerthanks all and sometimes when i put in a town on the top search box it covers the country in red shield shaped things. anyone know how to delete them?
i just go back to a previous version - Johno02ExplorerAnyone have any ideas on what to replace S&T with next year??
- FlatBrokeExplorer III always had trouble with ST taking me off the interstate and back on when I made a waypoint just to get milage. There are free trip Planners that work just as well for charting route.
- HealeymanExplorer
Fred_n_Jo wrote:
I tried to drag the stop across the highway to the other icon and it wouldn't go, it just jumped back to the wrong side.
Similar to private roads, the roads within a rest stop are not part of the federal or state highway systems. Because of that, you cannot select them as waypoints.
You CAN, however, select a waypoint that is a few feet before the off ramp into a rest stop. That will get you there.
Tim - HealeymanExplorer
YC 1 wrote:
I kept 2010 because of issues. The issue that drives me crazy is trying to find nearby places around a point. It wants to jump back to places around the entire route which is not what I want...
YC 1,
Go to your trip map and select the point around which you want to find nearby places.
RIGHT click on that point and select "Find nearby places"
When the dialogue box opens on the left, look down at the second selection box from the bottom.
Pull down the arrow on the right end of that box and select "Point", then refresh.
I don't know why it'll switch to the whole route, but it does and you can easily change it back to point.
Tim
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