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- Creating Tracks
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- To create a new track, you start with an existing track
- and edit it, then save it under a different name.
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- Edit Track Surface
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- You can edit the track surface by selecting "Edit
- Track Surface" from the edit menu. After doing this,
- you can then click on the surface of the track and
- drag to the right. The red line will follow your
- mouse. If the red line move too slowly or too quickly,
- change the edit speed by choosing "Edit Preferences"
- under the Edit menu.
-
- To scroll the screen, click above or below the track
- surface and drag. The farther you drag, the faster it
- will scroll.
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- When you get to the end of the track, the track editor
- will automatically make the end of the track meet the
- beginning of the track. To avoid the straight line
- that it makes, blend the end into the beginning
- yourself.
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- Edit Track Info
-
- You can edit information about the track by selecting
- "Edit Track Info" from the edit menu. Here you can
- edit the description that riders will see when they
- load your track. You can also change the overall
- length of the track and how many laps a race will be.
-
- You can determine whether the rider is allowed to get
- back on after a crash. Usually, you will want to let
- him get back on. In a trials course or a hill climb,
- however, you don't usually want to let him get back on.
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