The principle of editing is the same as when creating a new dashboard but the main layout and some formatting are already done. Just select a dashboard that suits your needs the best from offered themes and select Edit from its menu:


The dashboard is a unique solution for displaying additional information (digit and charts) above the map. It is useful for sports tracking, geocaching, navigation etc. The layer is touch-insensitive but it can contain some action buttons too - e.g. track recording controls.


There are several pre-set dashboards for direct use. All of them can be modified, others can be downloaded and it is possible to create new dashboards from scratch.


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The principle of editing is the same as when creating a new dashboard but the main layout and some formatting is already done. Just select a dashboard that suits your needs the best from offered themes:


the value "100 m" can be changed in the dashboard settings - open Dashboard editor > select dashboard you want to edit > tap the cell you wnat to edit > select Edit item > Max. visible range - adjust up to 5 kms > tap SET > tap "Save as" in the topbar menu > again select your dashboard and confirm overwriting.

Hi Andrew, For the life of me I cannot find this dashboard dir. Is it encrypted/hidden now for viewing by a file manager? Can you recommend how to view? I have a saved .lb dash file that I wish to copy over. Thanks for any info.

Have got a workaround for the issue...but not sure why I have had to do this. I cannot access the data folder structure from any file manager when locus is stored on the SDcard. I moved it back to internal memory and then can see and access normally including dashboard folder etal. All my vector and raster maps remain on the SDcard and visible etc in the standard 'media' folder structure. Happens with both Lineage 18.1 and crDroid ROMs

LOCUS consists of interactive Tableau dashboards containing origin-destination trip visualizations for 2017, 2019, and 2020 related to Los Angeles County. The data behind the dashboards is generated via connected devices using location-based services and was originally used to realign the bus network as part of the innovative Metro NextGen Bus Study. The more recent 2019/2020 dashboards for the third and fourth quarter of each year will showcase additional modes, including walking, biking, goods movement, telecommuting, and more once it is fully developed. There is also a 2020 dashboard for COVID-19 recovery planning that does not highlight any mode, but will help provide an understanding of transportation flows.

Meet operational needs and bring greater focus to your strategic planning with one of the most advanced analytics platforms. Uncover hidden inefficiencies and new growth opportunities through intuitive dashboards.

The LOCUS tool includes licensed location-based-services (LBS) data and is only available for government, universities, and non-profits organizations. Organizations that fit into one of those three categories and want access can start the process through an application at -up-locus-application/

Each dashboard is composed of smaller sections or widgets. The widgets on the customized dashboards can be managed individually to capture multiple aspects of the site in a single view. Similar to the Overview page the Dashboard supports an automatic refresh that can be enabled in the upper right hand corner.

Each site has three dashboards by default; Current Site Performance, Trending Site Performance, Site Performance vs. Virtual Weather. The default dashboards are subject to change, but are a great way to gain quick insight into a site.

The Current Site Performance dashboard provides insight into the current performance of the site by showing information about the current generation, open alerts, and comparing to modeled values, if configured.

Site Performance vs. Virtual Weather shows performance in context with our available virtual weather fields, including Virtual Irradiance and snow depth. If configured, this dashboard will show performance vs. expectations with adjustments for weather powered by VI, available as 'GEER' in our platform.

To add a new widget click the ADD Widget icon on a custom dashboard. To edit an existing widget click the gear icon in the upper right corner. To delete a widget click the trash icon in the upper right corner.

When adding or editing a widget there are five base types. Alert widgets display open alerts for selected sites and components. Chart widgets allow the user to embed charts into the dashboard and operate very similarly to the charting tool page. Number widgets allow the user to display the latest data value from any one component on the site. Text widgets allow the user to customize the space using text, images, and links. Table widgets display multiple data series as a table.

Quickly select the widget type in the upper right hand corner to begin editing

Today is GIS Day, a day started in 1999 to showcase the many uses of geographical information systems (GIS). Earlier Locus blog posts have explained how GIS and maps support visualization of objects in space and over time. This post covers a specific visualization method called data dashboards.

A dashboard that combines multiple visualizations further enhances data analysis. Imagine a dynamic dashboard showing you both the emissions chart and map described above. If you select a country on the map, the chart can highlight the line for that country, so you compare its emissions to other countries over time. Similarly, if you select a line on the chart for a specific country, the map can highlight the selected country to show how its emissions compare to nearby countries. This interactivity lets you drill into your data more effectively than using either the chart or the map by itself.

This dashboard illustrates both spatial and time trends and provides the raw data necessary for auditability and transparent decision making. Having these features on a single combined view provides users with instant access to the key inputs for ESG prioritization, planning, and project implementation.

This I am getting when I am checking out to old commit and in locus-dashboard (there we do have an old version of flow) and then switching back to current. Then it starts throwing an error Connection to server got closed. Server will not be restarted..

Managers also use the Locus dashboards on smart phones and laptops to monitor productivity trends. This enables supervisors to modify the workflow from a zone pick to a cluster pick workflow to optimize the warehouse throughput.

The chromatin environment at origins of replication is thought to influence DNA replication initiation in eukaryotic genomes. However, it remains unclear how and which chromatin features control the firing of early-efficient (EE) or late-inefficient (LI) origins. Here, we use site-specific recombination and single-locus chromatin isolation to purify EE and LI replication origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using mass spectrometry, we define the protein composition of native chromatin regions surrounding the EE and LI replication start sites. In addition to known origin interactors, we find the microtubule-binding Ask1/DASH complex as an origin-regulating factor. Strikingly, tethering of Ask1 to individual origin sites advances replication timing (RT) of the targeted chromosomal domain. Targeted degradation of Ask1 globally changes RT of a subset of origins, which can be reproduced by inhibiting microtubule dynamics. Thus, our findings mechanistically connect RT and chromosomal organization via Ask1/DASH with the microtubule cytoskeleton.

Combine data sets, create custom views and drill down to individual location-level insights, all in one place. LOCUS dashboards allow you to pull the insights, the way you need it, allowing for custom colour schemes, templates and reports on-demand - all without requiring deep technical expertise. Book your demo today.

We have created a software tool, DASH (DASH Associates Shared Haplotypes), that builds upon pairwise IBD shared segments to infer clusters of IBD individuals. Briefly, for each locus, DASH constructs a graph with links based on IBD at that locus, and uses an iterative min-cut approach to identify clusters. These are densely connected components, each sharing a haplotype. As DASH slides the local window along the genome, links representing new shared segments are added and old ones expire; these changes cause the resultant connected components to grow and shrink. We code the corresponding haplotypes as genetic markers and use them for association testing.

"As customer demand skyrockets, the complexity of managing our carrier network has proven to be a huge optimization opportunity. With Locus' ShipFlex, we can streamline third-party deliveries with rich carrier integrations, real-time tracking, and more on a single dashboard. This has enabled us to take full control of our third-party order-to-delivery process, operate more efficiently, and ensure timely deliveries, resulting in an enhanced customer experience", said Shinhas Majeed, Group General Manager - eCommerce at Lulu Group International. 2351a5e196

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