Export menu commands
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The Export menu offers the following commands:

Export event data (IOF XML)...

Allows you to export course data to a file which can be read by an event administration program

Export map and courses as PDF...

Opens a PDF Export dialog that lets you export map, course overprint and control descriptions to a PDF file

Export map and courses as EPS...

Opens an EPS Export dialog that lets you export map, course overprint and control descriptions to EPS files.

Export map and courses as bitmap...

Opens a Bitmap Export dialog that lets you export map, course overprint and control descriptions as bitmap files. 

Export courses to OCAD...

Opens an OCAD Export dialog that lets you export course overprint and control descriptions as OCAD files

Export courses as SVG...

Opens an SVG Export dialog that lets you export course overprint and control descriptions as SVG files

Export courses to GPS...

Opens a GPS Export dialog that lets you export maps and courses to KMZ and GPX format for use in GPS applications.  Use this menu for example for export to O-Track

Upload maps and courses to Livelox...

Opens an Upload maps and courses to Livelox dialog that lets you perform upload of maps and courses directly to Livelox

O-Track (www.o-track.dk)
O-Track is a service which makes tracking, viewing and sharing orienteering easy and fun for both beginners and experienced orienteers.
As a runner you can use your GPS-Watch or your phone to track your activity, upload it to an event on O-Track and then view how you did in comparison to other users.
As a club or organizer you can create an activity in a few very quick and simple steps and thus offer a great tracking service to the participants of your race.

O-Track is developed and operated by TracTrac (www.tractrac.dk) in cooperation with the Danish Orienteering Federation (DOF)
Livelox (www.livelox.com)
Livelox is an analysis tool for orienteering. The service was developed by and continues to be supported by the company Knowit Uppsala AB together with the Swedish Orienteering Federation. The idea is that it should be easy to visualize GPS-track and route choices on a map.