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Fort Washington Livelox
  • Topic created by alenka0000 on Mon Apr 21, 2025 at 10:08 pm
    Lena Kushleyeva (alenka0000)
    alenka0000
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    Primary Club: DVOA
    Fav map: Thomas Iron Site
    First O: 2016
    is here
  • Reply by andrewk on Tue Apr 22, 2025 at 12:17 pm
    Andrew Kennerly (andrewk)
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    First O: 1996
    Are the maps on Livelox the same as the printed maps? I'm finding it difficult read some of the control numbers and their paths because the numbers appear be pushed far away from the circles.

    For example: Green 10&21, 12&22 and the cluster of controls on the east side of the map.

    I think I'd lose a few minutes just double and triple reading what I was seeing to make sure I didn't head to a control out of order. Laughing

    Perhaps an artificact of the small map and more controls than usual for each course?
  • Reply by andrewk on Tue Apr 22, 2025 at 9:37 pm
    Andrew Kennerly (andrewk)
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    I just compared the map I ran and Livelox and there was a definite shift in both number placement and font size.
  • Reply by alenka0000 on Wed Apr 23, 2025 at 2:38 pm
    Lena Kushleyeva (alenka0000)
    alenka0000
    Num Posts: 329
    Primary Club: DVOA
    Fav map: Thomas Iron Site
    First O: 2016
    We don't have any control of where Livelox places control numbers and how it draws lines between controls. The placement in Livelox has nothing at all to do with how the numbers/lines were shown on the map people ran with! (this was also the case with RouteGadget).
    Thankfully you don't have to read this version of the course map on the run, so it's a bit less critical Cool
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