Many of Land's most useful functions are found in the context menus. These menus appear when you right-click on different elements.
This gesture, as simple as it is intuitive, allows you to access specific tools and options depending on the item you click on: a track, a waypoint, a specific point on the map, or even an object within the data tree.
Exploring these menus is the best way to discover everything you can do with each item. Among the most important features you will find in the context menus are:
File options: allow basic actions such as Rename, Delete, or Save track as. The latter is especially useful, as it allows you to change the file format — for example, to export it in GPX.
- Zoom here: centers the selected object on the map so you can view it in more detail.
- Properties: displays all the information related to that specific object, such as distance, elevation gain, or coordinates.
Weather forecast: available when clicking on a specific location on the map, it shows weather information for that spot.
Additionally, from the context menu it is also possible to modify the position of windows within the interface, allowing you to customize Land to better suit your workflow.
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