Highlight Selected Parts of a Resource Track

There are two ways to analyze a resource track in the Map View—by viewing the route between resources and by highlighting a specific part of a track. Hovering over a breadcrumb on the map highlights the part of the track that contains the selected breadcrumb. When hovered over any activity marker on the map, the track between the previous and selected activities is highlighted and the non-related tracks are muted. This lets you see the track between two locations.

The tracks are highlighted as described below:
  • When hovering over any activity marker on the map for at least half-a-second, or clicking the activity icon on the right panel:
    • The part of the track between the previous and selected activities is highlighted.

    • The selected and previous activity markers are highlighted.

    • The remaining activity markers and breadcrumbs are grayed out.

  • When hovering over a point from the track for at least half-a-second:

    • The part of the track and the activity markers from the previous activity to the next one are highlighted.

    • The remaining activity markers and breadcrumbs are grayed out.

The following figure shows a track between points B and C highlighted in red:
This figure shows the track highlighted between points B and C.
The following rules are followed while highlighting:
  • The highlighting described in the earlier bullet points are applied only for non-clustered points.

  • Both resolved and unresolved activities are considered when highlighting the route. If activity B is highlighted and there is an unresolved activity (for example, Lunch) before it, then the track is rendered from Lunch to B.

  • The breadcrumbs between the selected parts of the route are highlighted gradually, one after another. The order of highlighting is based on the timestamp, starting from the earliest one.

Hint for a clustered point: When you click a clustered breadcrumb (resource track point) the hint 'Zoom in' appears near it. It displays the timestamps of the points that the cluster contains. Upon clicking Zoom in, the map is zoomed in to the area with breadcrumbs. The following figure shows a clustered breadcrumb with the hint:
This figure shows the hint for a clustered breadcrumb.