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When the file has been imported, you will be asked wether you want
to save the map in your personal map space. We recommend you
to confirm this. Your personal map space is a separate folder, which
will keep imported maps separated from those we deliver together
with FSMap. Your personal map space is located at C:\Documents
and Settings\<YOUR WINDOWS USERNAME>\My Files\FSMap\1.0\
Maps (Windows XP and Windows Vista). When the import process
is complete, you can change parameters like priority, chart name or
others.
FS Map allows you to export full map hierarchy tree branches. In such
cases the export will result in a couple of graphics files, and a single
calibration file. By importing such a calibration file you may import a
couple of files at once.
Charts need to be activated after they have been imported. To set
them active, place a checkmark in the chart tree just left of the new
chart entry. To finish the import process, and to save your changes,
click on the disc symbol in the icon bar, or press CTRL-S.
Export maps
You may export maps to make them available to other users. When
exporting maps, FSMap will always create at least two files: The graphics
file (the map itself), and a file with the calibration data. Those files are
exported using the .fsm file extension. To export maps, first select the
map from the „My Maps“ tree, then either click on the appropriate
icon in the icon bar, press CTRL-E, or right-click on the map entry you
want to export in the „My Maps“ hierarchy tree. By using the right-click
method you may export a full tree brach containing several individual
maps. A file save dialog window will open, prompting you for the
correct export location. Select the correct folder, and click on „Save“.
FSMap will now save the graphics and the .fsm file there.
FS Map allows you to export full map hierarchy tree branches. In such
cases the export will result in a couple of graphics files, and a single
calibration file. By importing such a calibration file you may import a
couple of files at once.