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general:definitions [2023/01/06 13:29] walterggeneral:definitions [2023/10/23 14:26] – [Map area, Sidebar, Widget, Menus, Dialogs] corvin
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 ^ **Map area (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Map area (App, Web)** ^^
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 | ::: | The map area is an essential element for route planning as well as for driving operations (e.g. navigation). | | ::: | The map area is an essential element for route planning as well as for driving operations (e.g. navigation). |
 | ::: | Depending on the application (e.g. planning, navigation) more or less actions are possible in the map area by clicking or tapping. | | ::: | Depending on the application (e.g. planning, navigation) more or less actions are possible in the map area by clicking or tapping. |
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 ^ **Sidebar (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Sidebar (App, Web)** ^^
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 | ::: | The sidebar is an essential element for input, management and info display in e.g. planning, import, export, cloud, search. | | ::: | The sidebar is an essential element for input, management and info display in e.g. planning, import, export, cloud, search. |
 | ::: | The sidebar can be hidden / shown to display more or less of the input / info area or the map area as needed. | | ::: | The sidebar can be hidden / shown to display more or less of the input / info area or the map area as needed. |
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 ^ **Widget (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Widget (App, Web)** ^^
-| {{general:df_gen_001e.png?150|}} | Widgets are essential elements in the sidebar to make special inputs, trigger functions and / or display information. |+|{{general:df_gen_001e2_v2.png?150|}}  | Widgets are essential elements in the sidebar to make special inputs, trigger functions and / or display information. |
 | ::: | A feature of widgets is the back arrow in the widget's title bar. The back arrow can be used to close the widget and return to the previous sidebar view. | | ::: | A feature of widgets is the back arrow in the widget's title bar. The back arrow can be used to close the widget and return to the previous sidebar view. |
 | ::: | //**Picture left:** Widget, e.g. waypoint info and input on the web// | | ::: | //**Picture left:** Widget, e.g. waypoint info and input on the web// |
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 ^ **Main menu (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Main menu (App, Web)** ^^
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 | ::: | A main menu is an essential element to start certain actions. | | ::: | A main menu is an essential element to start certain actions. |
 | ::: | Usually, main menus are closed after an action has been selected. However, it can also be closed without selecting an action by clicking / tapping a possibly existing X symbol in the main menu or by clicking / tapping outside the main menu. | | ::: | Usually, main menus are closed after an action has been selected. However, it can also be closed without selecting an action by clicking / tapping a possibly existing X symbol in the main menu or by clicking / tapping outside the main menu. |
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 ^ **Menu, Context menu (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Menu, Context menu (App, Web)** ^^
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 | ::: | A menu is an essential element to start certain actions. Depending on the call or task of a menu, the menu may also be called a context menu. | | ::: | A menu is an essential element to start certain actions. Depending on the call or task of a menu, the menu may also be called a context menu. |
 | ::: | Menus are usually closed after an action has been selected. However, it can also be closed without selecting an action by clicking / tapping a possibly existing X symbol in the menu or by clicking / tapping outside the menu. Some menus of the app can be hidden / shown by swiping. | | ::: | Menus are usually closed after an action has been selected. However, it can also be closed without selecting an action by clicking / tapping a possibly existing X symbol in the menu or by clicking / tapping outside the menu. Some menus of the app can be hidden / shown by swiping. |
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 ===== Waypoints, Instruction points, Instructions ===== ===== Waypoints, Instruction points, Instructions =====
  
-^ **Waypoints, Start, Via Point, Shaping Point, End (Destination) (App, Web)** ^^^ +^ **Symbols and declaration of Waypoints, Start, Via Point, Shaping Point, End (Destination) (App, Web)** ^^^^ 
-| **Prev. App** | **Web, App** | Waypoints are required to calculate a route. Currently there are the following **waypoints**:+| **Prev. App** | **Web, App** | **Road-book** | **Waypoint** is the main term for points required to calculate a route. Sometimes **WP** is used as an abbreviation (e.g. in the forum). Currently there are the following **waypoints**:
-| {{general:df_gen_031a.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031e.png?35|}} | **Start**, beginning of the route | +| {{general:df_gen_031a.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031e.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031i.png?35|}} | **Start**, beginning of the route 
-| {{general:df_gen_031b.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031f.png?35|}} | **Via Point**, Point on (or at) the route where for example a stopover or Special view is planned | +| :::  |:::  | ::: | Depending on selected language for website and / or app the term of this point may be replaced by a translated term. (E.g. in german: Start; in french: Départ) 
-| ::: | ::: | Displayed in waypoint list and turn instruction list. Displayed or optionally announced in navigation. | +| {{general:df_gen_031b.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031f.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031j.png?35|}} | **Via Point**, Point on (or at) the route where for example a stopover or Special view is planned | 
-| {{general:df_gen_031c.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031g.png?35|}} | **Shaping Point**, Point for route guidance over a specific route section, unintrusive marking | +| ::: | ::: | ::: | Displayed in waypoint list. May be filtered in turn instruction list. Displayed or optionally announced in navigation. :!: | 
-| ::: | ::: | Displayed in waypoint list, but not in turn instruction list. Not displayed or optionally announced in navigation. | +| :::  |:::  | ::: | Sometimes **VP** is used as an abbreviation (e.g. in the forum). Depending on selected language for website and / or app the term of this point may be replaced by a translated term. (E.g. in german: Zwischenziel; in french: Point intermédiaire). | 
-| {{general:df_gen_031d.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031h.png?35|}} | **End (Destination)**, Point of end of the route | +| {{general:df_gen_031c.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031g.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031k.png?35|}} | **Shaping Point**, Point for route guidance over a specific route section, unintrusive marking | 
-| The Via Points and Shaping Points are marked as waypoints with consecutive numbering (starting with 1). Start and destination are marked as such and are not numbered. ||| +| ::: | ::: | ::: | Displayed in waypoint list. May be filtered in turn instruction list. Not displayed or optionally announced in navigation. :!: | 
-| To avoid problems with route calculation, do not place the **waypoints on junctions**! ||| +| :::  |:::  | ::: | Sometimes **SP** is used as an abbreviation (e.g. in the forum). Depending on selected language only in old app the term of this point may be replaced by a translated term. (E.g. in german: Formpunkt; in french: Point de forme). | 
-| The waypoints do not have to be positioned on the road. They may well be positioned on buildings or placas, for example, to mark **meeting points**. However this can lead to problems with turn instructions and export! |||+| {{general:df_gen_031d.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031h.png?35|}} | {{general:df_gen_031l.png?35|}} | **End (Destination)**, Point of end of the route 
 +| :::  |:::  | ::: | Depending on selected language for website and / or app the term of this point may be replaced by a translated term. (E.g. in german: Ziel; in french: Arrivée) 
 +| The Via Points and Shaping Points are marked as waypoints with consecutive numbering (starting with 1). Start and destination are marked as such and are not numbered. |||| 
 +| To avoid problems with route calculation and navigation**do not place the waypoints on crossways, circular traffics or junctions**! |||| 
 +| The waypoints do not have to be positioned on the road. They may well be positioned on buildings or placas, for example, to mark **meeting points**. However this can lead to problems with turn instructions and export! ||||
  
 ^ **Instruction points, Instructions, Turning points, Turn-by-turn instructions, Turn instructions (App, Web)** ^^ ^ **Instruction points, Instructions, Turning points, Turn-by-turn instructions, Turn instructions (App, Web)** ^^
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