View Full Version : Map Tools for GWX 1.03?
hocking
07-09-07, 09:29 AM
I am always surprised when I install a new version of GWX to find there is absolutely no map tools included with the update. I then have to go try to find some map tools that are compatible with the latest version of GWX. Can anyone point me in the right direction for map-tool mods that are compatible with GWX 1.03? What I am really after is the reversed compass that is centered around my measurement/line tool, the compass that is centered around my course plotter, the transparent draggable namograph, the transparent draggable compass, and any other tools that are useable that I don't know about.
Is it possible to have these tools automatically included in future GWX updates? I noticed that many of these tools have been included in the latest Silent Hunter release from UBI. My guess is most people use these map tools like I do, but I am only guessing about this.
Those tools where already included in the SH3 official patch 1.4 :smug: so to use them in map just click the "'?" sign above right before using any tool: That will change your cursor to the tools you are looking for. Besides, in GWX you can see in the top-right corner a draggable circular compass. It just protrudes a bit in teh corner to leave a clear view, but it is there....just grab it with your mouse and drag it to where you want:know:
I am using Jiim's NavMapTools v1.3 that contains some of the items you need...
http://dod.xrea.jp/_silent/sh.htm
Maraz
hocking
07-09-07, 12:39 PM
Thanks for the links. I think I have everything now except for the transparent draggable Nanograph. Anyone know where I can get this from? I do a search in the forums for "Nanograph" and it doesn't bring up anything. I know there is one available somewhere. Thanks.
What's a nanograph ? :)
I know a NOMOgraph though.
Perhaps this will bring you more luck. :up: :roll:
hocking
07-10-07, 09:31 AM
A Nanograph was a system developed about three years after the NomoGraph was first used. I prefer the NanoGraph over the Nomograph. There is also a Nano-Nomo Graph, which basically performs all of the functions in each graph simultaneously with the nanograph making measurements in Nanos, while the nomograph makes measurements in Nomos.
I guess I will just have to use the older style NomoGraph if that is all that is avaiable. Oh well.
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