Hello, and welcome to Talon Karrde's Outer Empires map website.
This is the first thing you will see.

You can drag the route pane around the screen by clicking on the Click here to drag this box around to drag the route pane around.
Click on a system in the map to add it to the route pane.

For your convenience I have added a (P)ickup and (D)ropoff checkbox to help remind you if you are picking up or dropping off cargo.
The first time you click a system and it is added, it has the (P)ickup checkbox checked.
If you click the system in the map for a second time, it will toggle the (D)ropoff checkbox.
Once more for (P)ickup and (D)ropoff.
Click it a 4th time to remove it from the pane.
Click on the rest of the systems in the map to add them route pane.

Once you have added all of the systems you need to visit, you can click and drag/drop them in the list to reorder them in order you want to visit them.
Add the system you are starting in to the Current System (not necessary, but helpful for reference at the end of the trip).
When you have everything ordered correctly, press the Make Map button.

You can press the ESC key on your keyboard to delete the route if you want to reorder it and remake it.
Press the Reset button if you want to remove all systems from the route pane.
Summary of the Route Pane:

Most of all enjoy! If you like these, please let me know in game, I appreciate any questions, comments or feedback!
The government systems menu
Clicking the Gvmt Systems button brings a drop-down list of each of the 6 government systems maps.

Clicking one of the system sections drops down a sub-map on a 1:1 scale view system.

Clicking one of the systems on the sub-maps highlights the system in the scaled map.

The add systems option. This option allows users to add non-government systems to systems-only maps.
Clicking the Add Systems button brings a multi-line text.

Once you are done press the Add System(s) button.

Pressing the Save button will Save your selections for future visits.

Click on two stars (their labels) to connect them with a new star line. Keep clicking to add on to the end of the previous line--a great way to keep track of where you want to go! Press the esc key to reset the lines.