
Basic tools
You only need a few basic tools to layout your network of tracks. You'll find the tools in the lower righthand corner of the main window.

The tools from the left to the right:
Selection-Tool to select and move elements (⌘-drag to move track-points)
Hand-Tool to shift the working-area around (also available in other modes by pressing the space-key).
Zoom-Tool to zoom in and out. Also possible are ⌘+ and -.
Waypoint-Tool to place
Track-Tool to layout and measure tracks between way-points (⌘-click splits tracks and creates crossing way-points).
Tools to manipulate background maps in your document are located behind the Settings button in the lower left corner of the window. The tools available are:
The grid toolset aids in positioning map tiles in the document, such as pin position of all map-tiles, automatic snap-to a grid with a given overlap and a measurement tool to determine a regular overlapping of map tiles.
The rotation tool uses a clever technique to rotate a map tile onto a reference axis imprinted into the map tile.
Where to go from here
Getting to know TrailRunner
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Shortcuts
For faster working with the application many shortcuts are available.